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Meaning of out of
The primary meaning of "out of" is to indicate something is no longer inside, contained, or part of something else, either physically or figuratively.
Etymology of out of
The phrase "out of" is a prepositional phrase consisting of "out" and "of"
"Out" originates from Old English "ūt," meaning "out" or "away," and has been used in English since before the 12th century
"Of" originates from Old English "of," also meaning "from" or "out of," and has been used in English since before the 9th century
The combination "out of" has been used in English to indicate movement away from or exclusion since the 14th century
Synonyms
Definitions
- Used to indicate that someone or something is not in a place, situation, or condition
- * Used to indicate that something is no longer available, remaining, or sufficient
- * Used to indicate movement away from a place or position
- * Used to indicate that something is not part of or connected to something else
Usage Examples
- The dog ran out of the house.
- * She is out of the office for the day.
- * We are out of milk, can you buy some?
- * The new policy is out of line with our company values.