get out

[É¡et aÊŠt]

Meaning

  • to leave a place or to ask someone to leave a place;
  • to spend time outside your home enjoying yourself;
  • to remove a thing that is placed inside;
  • to reveal a secret.

Also, we use a phrase "get out of here" rather often in our everyday speech. You can read about it here.

Examples 👇

People invited to get out and count bats in our communitites. burnabynow.com

"I have never seen someone scream so much in my life, it was pretty incredible. He was shouting ‘wake up, get out the building’ for about ten minutes until the fire crews arrived. mirror.co.uk

And while this Memorial Day will be different because of the coronavirus pandemic, there are ways to get out safely if you feel comfortable leaving your home. timescitizen.com

Coronavirus: Split three-day week proposed to get UK economy out of COVID-19 crisis. news.sky.com

'Our Aim Is to Get Millions of Vaccine Doses Out in the Next 6 Months:' Adar Poonawalla, the CEO of the Serum Institute, the world’s largest manufacturer of vaccines by volume, speaks to Mitali Mukherjee on managing expectations. thewire.in

How Did Kelly Ripa’s Quarantine Secret Get Out? vanityfair.com

He fought to get out of jail during the pandemic. Now the real battle begins. ksat.com

Survey reveals best ways to get out of speeding ticket. foxnews.com