The word get out It is a term that we use widely in our language and that provides several references.
When someone goes from an interior space to an exterior one it will be talked about in terms of getting out. I have to go out and it really is very cold on the street.
On the other hand, when something is dislodged from the place in which it was we express it with the word go out. A false nail has just come out due to the enormous force I did lifting the chair.
Too, when people leave from one geographic location to another we say we go out. A) Yes: Juan has to leave the day after tomorrow for London for work.
Another use we make of it recurrently in ordinary language is to indicate stroll, distraction, entertainment. Yesterday I went out to dinner and dance with my friends and I had a great time.
But we also find a use that is not as positive as the one just mentioned, because going out can express the getting rid of a dangerous situation. I had to get out of the embarrassing situation with my ex, telling him that Laura, my company, was just a co-worker.
In matters of love relationships, the word go out is used to indicate that a love relationship is maintained with this or that. I started dating Laura's cousin.
On the other hand, we use the term to express that one individual resembles, closely resembles another. No There are doubts that Juan went out to his mother, he has the same nose.
And other frequent uses that we attribute to the term are: when a liquid exceeds the limits of its containment (all the candy came out of the jar); the mouth that has something (you can go out the other street); when one thing is done well (the drawings on fabric is what you do best); when a situation ends well or badly (my grandfather came out well from the operation); when we want to inform the value that something presents (That jacket costs a lot of money, I can't afford it).
Among the synonyms of the word, which are many, undoubtedly stands out that of Cost and the word that opposes is come.