1.
If you get out, you leave a place because you want to escape from it, or because you are made to leave it.
They probably wanted to get out of the country...
I told him to leave and get out.
PHRASAL VERB: V P of n, V P
2.
If you get out, you go to places and meet people, usually in order to have a more enjoyable life.
Get out and enjoy yourself, make new friends.
= go out
PHRASAL VERB: V P
3.
If you get out of an organization or a commitment, you withdraw from it.
I wanted to get out of the group, but they wouldn't let me...
Getting out of the contract would be no problem.
PHRASAL VERB: V P of n, V P of n, also V P
4.
If news or information gets out, it becomes known.
If word got out now, a scandal could be disastrous...
Once the news gets out that Armenia is in a very critical situation, I think the world will respond.
PHRASAL VERB: V P, V P that