go out
• (of a fire or light) be extinguished.
• "a few minutes later the lights went out"
Similar:
be turned off,
be extinguished,
stop burning,
die out,
be doused,
be quenched,
• (of the tide) ebb; recede to low tide.
• "the tide was going out"
• leave one's home to go to a social event.
• "I'm going out for dinner"
• carry on a regular romantic or sexual relationship.
• "he was going out with her best friend"
Similar:
see,
take out,
be romantically involved with,
go around with,
keep company,
date,
go steady with,
go with,
track square with,
walk out with,
step out with,
court,
woo,
• used to convey someone's deep sympathy or similar feeling.
• "her heart went out to the pitiful figure"
• play the first nine holes in a round of eighteen holes.
• "McAllister went out in 43"
• (in some card games) be the first to dispose of all the cards in one's hand.
• "a player may not go out unless his side has completed at least one canasta"