Phrasal Verbs Using 'Out' - Communicating or Discussing

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Phrasal Verbs Using 'Out'

to invite someone on a date, particularly a romantic one

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to say something suddenly

Ex: Feeling overwhelmed with emotion , he blurted out his love for her .

to suddenly say something, especially in a rude or surprising way

Ex: The professor unexpectedly came out with a scathing critique of the students ' performance , shocking the entire class .

to eat in a restaurant, etc. rather than at one's home

Ex: The couple enjoys exploring new cuisines and frequently chooses to eat out .

to fight until a result is achieved or an agreement is reached

Ex: In the courtroom , lawyers will fight out the legal issues to seek justice for their clients .

to spend much time in a specific place or with someone particular

Ex: Let 's hang out at my place and watch a movie tonight .

to thoroughly discuss something in order for an agreement to be reached or a decision to be made

Ex: They hashed out the details of the contract during the meeting .

to ask someone to accompany one to a specific place or event

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to confidently share one's thoughts or feelings without any hesitation

Ex: It 's important to speak out when you see wrongdoing .

to have an intense discussion to solve a problem or reach an agreement

Ex: It 's time to thrash out the differences and find common ground .