out of - meaning and definition. What is out of
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What (who) is out of - definition


out of         
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out of         
1.
From.
2.
By means of, in consequence of, induced by.
3.
Not in.
4.
Abroad, not within.
5.
Beyond.
out of         
1. from (a place or source).
2. not having (something).
Examples of use of out of
1. The Arabs want us out of Jerusalem – out of Israel.
2. He pulled the country out of communism, out of empire and out of its past –– for the future.
3. "They drove the Brits out of Palestine and Aden, the French out of Algeria, the Russians out of Afghanistan, the Americans out of Somalia and Beirut, the Israelis out of Lebanon.
4. She ended up in a motel with her daughter for months on end, out of work, out of cash, out of exits.
5. "This will not happen if the Government does not meet those costs." Since the contract, nine out of 10 practices opted out of providing out of hours care.