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9 Translation results for to be out of it in Spanish

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get out verb

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salir; escapar, huir

Example sentences of
get out verb

  • He tried but couldn't get out of the old well without assistance.
  • News of the rock star's secret wedding got out to the news media.

take out verb

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sacar; llevar

Example sentences of
take out verb

  • He took out his frustrations by splitting a cord of firewood.
  • She'd like to take the new boy out to the movies sometime.
  • Please take out a pencil and begin the test.

go out verb

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salir; salir (de cita); (fuego) apagarse

Example sentences of
go out verb

  • She enjoys going out on weekends, but during the week she's a homebody.
  • There was concern that the dam would go out under the force of the flood waters.

set out

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proponerse; salir (de viaje)

Example sentences of
set out

  • She set out with the goal of going to the Olympics.
  • The president set out his vision for the nation over the next four years.
  • He set out to become a lawyer but ended up teaching history instead.

Synonyms of
set out

all-out adjective

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amplio, de gran alcance

let out verb

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revelar

give out verb

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agotarse, acabarse

Example sentences of
give out verb

  • That's information that I'm not prepared to give out.
  • This heater gives out a funny smell sometimes.

Detailed synonyms for give out verb

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make out verb

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arreglárselas; hacer (un cheque); (argot, figurado) besuquear, liarse; distinguir, divisar; comprender, entender

Example sentences of
make out verb

  • We're not rich, but we're making out all right.
  • I can't quite make out what she is trying to say.

Synonyms of
make out verb

leave out verb

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omitir, excluir

Example sentences of
leave out verb

  • The movie leaves a lot out of the story.
  • A good teacher will make sure that no child feels left out among their classmates.
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Reverse translation for to be out of it

salir  - to go out, to come out, to get out, to set out, to leave, to depart, to appear, to project, to stick out, to cost, to come to, to turn out, to prove, to come up, to occur 
escapar  - to escape, to flee, to run away 
huir  - to escape, to flee, to get away 
sacar  - to kick off (in soccer or football), to pull out, to take out, to get, to obtain, to serve (in sports), to get out, to extract, to stick out, to bring out, to pull off, to introduce 
llevar  - to have, to lead, to take away, to carry, to wear, to take, to lead 
salir  - to go out, to come out, to get out, to set out, to leave, to depart, to appear, to project, to stick out, to cost, to come to, to turn out, to prove, to come up, to occur 
salir  (de cita) - to go out, to come out, to get out, to set out, to leave, to depart, to appear, to project, to stick out, to cost, to come to, to turn out, to prove, to come up, to occur 
apagarse  (fuego)
salir  (de viaje)
amplio  - broad, wide, ample 
revelar  - to reveal, to disclose, to develop (film) 
acabarse  - to come to an end, to run out 
arreglárselas  - to get by, to manage 
hacer  (un cheque) - to act, to make, to do, to perform, to force, to oblige 
besuquear  (argot, figurado)
liarse  - to get mixed up 
distinguir  - to distinguish, to honor 
divisar  - to discern, to make out 
comprender  - to catch on, to comprehend, to understand, to cover, to include 
entender  - to figure out, to understand, to think, to believe, to mean, to intend, to infer, to deduce 
omitir  - to omit, to leave out, to fail to 
excluir  - to exclude, to leave out