get out of
• contrive to avoid or escape a duty or responsibility.
• "they wanted to get out of paying"
Similar:
evade,
dodge,
shirk,
slide out of,
avoid,
escape,
sidestep,
duck,
duck out of,
wriggle out of,
cop out of,
skive off,
funk,
cut,
duck-shove,
decline,
Opposite:
agree to,
• achieve benefit from an undertaking or exercise.
• "everyone who took part in the course got a lot out of it"