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Phrasal Verbs With 'Out'
to age out

to mature mentally and not do certain behaviors

Ex: As she entered her twenties, Sarah naturally aged out of the impulsive behaviors of her teenage years.
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to balance out

to bring to equality by adjusting different elements

Ex: He balanced out the playing time among the team members .
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to belt out

to sing loudly and boldly, expressing strong musical energy

Ex: The street performer could be heard belting out tunes from a distance .
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to dry out

to become dry or drier after the removal of moisture

Ex: Wet paint on the walls will slowly dry out, revealing the true color .
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to flatten out

to reach a point where growth or upward movement ceases, resulting in a stable or consistent level

Ex: The housing market prices have flattened out, making it a more affordable time to buy a home .
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to freeze out

to turn from a liquid state into a solid state as a result of exposure to low temperatures

Ex: Water freezes out when the temperature drops below freezing .
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to live out

to live in a location separate from one's primary place of activity

Ex: The doctor lived out in the countryside , providing medical care to rural communities .
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to print out

to produce a paper copy of a document from a printer

Ex: Could you print a copy off for me?
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to sign out

to exit a computer account such as email, Instagram, etc. in a way that you have to re-enter your username and password in order to use it again

Ex: The security policy requires employees to sign out before leaving the office .
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to thaw out

to gradually become unfrozen after being taken out of the freezer

Ex: Do n't forget to thaw out the frozen berries for breakfast .
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to work out

to exercise in order to get healthier or stronger

Ex: She worked out for an hour yesterday after work .
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to zoom out

to adjust the lens of a camera in a way that makes the person or thing being filmed or photographed appear further away or smaller

Ex: The videographer needed to zoom out to include the entire stage during the live performance.
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to carry out

to complete or conduct a task, job, etc.

Ex: Before making a decision , it 's crucial to carry out a cost-benefit analysis of the proposed changes .
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to do out
to do out
[Verb]

to decorate or arrange something, typically a place, in a particular way

Ex: The team was eager to do out the office space to create a welcoming and inspiring environment .
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to iron out

to resolve problems or disagreements through discussion or effort to reach a solution or agreement

Ex: The team needs to iron the issues out before they can proceed with the project.
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to sort out

to put or organize things in a tidy or systematic way

Ex: He took a few hours to sort the tools out in the garage for better accessibility.
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to clock out

to record the time of one's departure from work

Ex: Due to the flexibility of the job , remote workers often appreciate the ability to clock out after completing their tasks rather than adhering to a strict schedule .
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to fill out

to complete an official form or document by writing information on it

Ex: Participants were asked to fill out a questionnaire to provide feedback on the training program .
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to write out

to write something on paper, ensuring it is clear and includes all the necessary details

Ex: The employees were instructed to select a team slogan and write it out on the banner with care.
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to win out

(of an emotion or action) to be in control and very strong at the moment

Ex: Compassion often wins out, fostering better understanding among people .
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to blow out

to put out a flame, candle, etc. using the air in one's lungs

Ex: She carefully blew the candles out on her birthday cake.
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to burst out

to suddenly and forcefully break and release what is inside

Ex: The dam burst out, flooding the valley with water .
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to put out

to make something stop burning or shining

Ex: The wind put out the lanterns on the porch .
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to buy out

to take control of a company or business by purchasing all its shares

Ex: The tech company 's aggressive strategy is to buy out innovative startups in the industry .
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to cash out

to get money in exchange for selling something valuable one owns

Ex: She plans to cash out her stocks before the market takes a downturn .
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to splash out

to spend a lot of money on fancy or unnecessary things

Ex: To mark the end of exams , the students decided to splash out on a fancy dinner to celebrate their accomplishments .
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