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9.-Distribution or dispersion

8.-Un Forcing or pushing

7.-Stopping or blocking

5.-Exploration or expansion

3.- Revealing or disclosing information

2.- Leaving or removing

1.- Completion or Exhaustion

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4.- Ending or disappearance

6.-Spreading or broadcasting

• “Out” can signify that something becomes known or is revealed. • Examples: • Find out: To discover or learn something. • Example: I found out about the surprise party. • Point out: To draw attention to something, often for clarification. • Example: She pointed out the error in the report.

Vid "find out"

Vid "find out"

3. Revealing or Disclosing Information

• “Out” can refer to exploring or expanding something, whether physically or in understanding. • Examples: • Check out: To explore or investigate something. • Example: Let’s check out the new café. • Try out: To test or experiment with something. • Example: She wants to try out a new recipe..

Vid "check out"

5. Exploration or Expansion

Vid "try out"

• “Out” can be used when things are spread, distributed, or dispersed. • Examples: • Give out: To distribute something to people.++++ • Example: They were giving out free samples. • Hand out: To pass things to others. • Example: The flyers were handed out on the street.

9. Distribution or Dispersion

Vid "hand out"

Vid "give out"

• “Out” can suggest that something is sent or spread over a wider area. • Examples: • Hand out: To distribute something to multiple people. • Example: The teacher handed out the exams. • Send out: To dispatch or send something to others. • Example: She sent out invitations for the party.

Vid "hand out"

Vid "send out"

6. Spreading or Broadcasting

• “Out” can refer to physically leaving a place or removing something. • Examples: • Move out: To leave a place of residence or a location. • Example: They moved out last weekend. • Throw out: To discard or get rid of something. • Example: I threw out my old shoes.

Vid "move out"

Vid "throw out"

2. Leaving or Removing

• “Out” can show that something comes to an end or disappears, often gradually. • Examples: • Fade out: To gradually disappear or become less distinct. • Example: The music faded out at the end of the movie. • Burn out: To become exhausted or depleted, either physically or mentally. • Example: He burned out after working too hard for months.

Vid "fade out"

4. Ending or Disappearance

Vid "burn out"

The particle “out” can take on various functions when used in phrasal verbs, typically related to completion, removal, disappearance, or expansion.

• “Out” can indicate that something is finished, completed, or exhausted. • Examples: • Run out: To use all of something until nothing is left. • Example: We’ve run out of time. • Work out: To solve or resolve something completely. • Example: We need to work out a solution.

1. Completion or Exhaustion

Vid "work out"

Video "run out"

• “Out” can suggest pushing or forcing something to a conclusion or resolution. • Examples: • Force out: To compel someone or something to leave.+++ • Example: They were forced out of the building. • Push out: To expel or make something move outward. • Example: They pushed out the car from the garage.

8. Forcing or Pushing

Vid "push out"

Vid "force out"

• “Out” can be used to describe blocking or stopping an action or process. • Examples: • Put out: To extinguish or stop something, usually a fire or light.++++ • Example: They put out the campfire before leaving. • Block out: To prevent something from passing or being seen. • Example: Thick curtains blocked out the sunlight.

7. Stopping or Blocking

Vid "block out"

Vid "put out"