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Antonyms for get outget out

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  1. exit, go out, get out, leaveverb

    move out of or depart from

    "leave the room"; "the fugitive has left the country"

    Synonyms:
    date, pop off, go out, give-up the ghost, get off, choke, go away, bring out, get around, drop dead, cash in one's chips, leave alone, kick the bucket, expire, bequeath, lead, go steady, leave, buy the farm, pass away, perish, croak, conk, see, pull up stakes, pull, will, take out, break, snuff it, decease, leave behind, give, go, depart, allow, pass, provide, escape, impart, die, allow for, pull out, draw, exit, pass on, go forth, entrust, get by, result, get away, forget

  2. bring out, get outverb

    take out of a container or enclosed space

    "Get out your best dress--we are going to a party!"

    Synonyms:
    let on, go out, get off, bring out, unwrap, get around, reveal, disclose, release, expose, bring on, unveil, put out, publish, pull, give away, take out, break, leave, set off, divulge, exit, escape, produce, pull out, draw, issue, uncover, get by, discover, introduce, get away, let out

  3. pull out, get outverb

    move out or away

    "The troops pulled out after the cease-fire"

    Synonyms:
    extract, bring out, exit, escape, draw out, leave, draw, get off, break, go out, get around, pull, bow out, chicken out, pull out, back off, take out, pull up, get by, get away, back down

  4. get outverb

    express with difficulty

    "I managed to get out a few words"

    Synonyms:
    pull, exit, get away, escape, go out, get by, bring out, get off, leave, take out, break, draw, pull out, get around

  5. draw, pull, pull out, get out, take outverb

    bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover

    "draw a weapon"; "pull out a gun"; "The mugger pulled a knife on his victim"

    Synonyms:
    thread, withdraw, run, tie, deplume, draw, suck, absorb, displume, pull up, cast, deplumate, pull, draw and quarter, reap, draw in, overstretch, escape, back down, bow out, root for, pull back, disembowel, bring out, take up, omit, extract, get around, remove, rive, move out, sop up, take out, eviscerate, unpack, pull in, exclude, buy food, quarter, make, chicken out, pull out, get, describe, puff, rend, take away, soak up, pluck, drag, get off, take in, excerpt, attract, force, trace, get away, ask out, except, exit, get by, draw out, draw off, go out, rip, leave out, pass, line, invite out, guide, suck up, delineate, perpetrate, break, string, back off, leave off, depict, leave, tear, commit, imbibe

  6. break, get out, get aroundverb

    be released or become known; of news

    "News of her death broke in the morning"

    Synonyms:
    crack, break away, give way, get about, soften, reveal, develop, unwrap, conk out, collapse, die, transgress, founder, weaken, discover, snap off, stop, go, demote, pull, break out, separate, split, give away, damp, smash, bypass, interrupt, offend, fracture, relegate, bring out, violate, divulge, pause, let on, get around, escape, take out, wear out, cave in, break-dance, break up, check, give out, break in, go out, give, split up, better, burst, go bad, pull out, breach, break off, disclose, bust, draw, erupt, get off, recrudesce, break dance, go against, dampen, get away, break down, fall in, bump, let out, ruin, fall apart, short-circuit, get by, kick downstairs, part, infract, exit, fail, come apart, bankrupt, expose, break, discontinue, swing, intermit, leave, go around, wear

  7. get off, get away, get by, get out, escapeverb

    escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action

    "She gets away with murder!"; "I couldn't get out from under these responsibilities"

    Synonyms:
    scarper, trip out, go out, fly the coop, get off, scat, trip, run away, get around, mail, send, send off, lam, dismount, get down, break away, get by, head for the hills, grapple, bunk, take to the woods, deal, pull, hop out, take out, break, manage, leave, break loose, turn on, make out, miss, bring out, pull out, draw, hightail it, elude, exit, run, contend, cope, make do, escape, light, unhorse, get away, turn tail

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  1. get out

    Synonyms:
    extricate, release

How to use get out in a sentence?

  1. David Benjamin:

    It's pretty desolate up here, and it's built on the side of the mountain, so if you try to get out, once you get out, you have no idea where you're going, it's a good place to keep people that don't want to be here.

  2. Maha Abouelnebin:

    Oh my God ... that's a fire. ... We decided we needed to get out of there. they got us out calmly... quickly. We were impressed with how easy we got out of there.

  3. John Sampson:

    It's the mother of all ‘Get Out of Jail Free Cards,’.

  4. Tippi Hedren:

    I look back at my life and think how fortunate I am to have had the opportunities that have been presented to me, my parents were really wonderful with my sister and me, and they taught us so much about life and how to hold our heads up high. If there is something that happens and we do n’t like it, there’s a reason for that. You can tell if a situation is n’t good. So get out of it !

  5. David Mikkelson:

    None of this really makes any sense. First off, if you're looking to jack a car, it's a crime of opportunity. You're not going to put stuff on cars and then sit in the parking lot waiting for those people to come back, because you don't know when they're coming back, why do you need someone to get in their car and then get out again so you can carjack them? Why not just do it when they're entering their car? It makes no sense as a crime scheme.

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