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out of PRÉP

7. out of:

grow out of VERBE trans insép

out-of-court settlement SUBST JUR

out-of-date [ˌaʊtəvˈdeɪt, Am ˌaʊt̬-] ADJ

1. out-of-date (existing after a fixed date):

2. out-of-date (worthless):

4. out-of-date (not in use for long time):

5. out-of-date (out of fashion):

out-of-the-way [ˌaʊtəvðəˈweɪ, Am ˌaʊt̬-] ADJ

out-of-work [ˌaʊtəvˈwɜ:k] ADJ

run out of VERBE intr

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Since then the enterprise has been trying to pull out of the collective labour agreement and has been forced back into it by a bitter strike.
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Under his leadership, however, the party was entirely shut out of the legislature in the 1982 election.
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The automatic and ineffable nature of a synesthetic experience means that the pairing may not seem out of the ordinary.
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In response, the author stated that most of these suggestions were out of scope of his original interest.
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This took the shine out of the rehabilitation package.
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She speaks with him alone and tries to get him to snap out of it.
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As a result, the fleet straggled out of the harbour in no particular formation.
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He arrived at his first training camp out of shape and in his first season he only averaged 3.1 points and 2.1 rebounds in 9 minutes per game.
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Inside, the group find a lost and tired spectacled porpoise, which helps to guide them out of an oncoming blizzard.
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And if unable to pull their card or cash on the spot, they are violently kicked out of the hospital, coldly and callously!
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