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Go over something Go over something Go over something Go out together Go out with Go out and do something Go out to do something Go out doing something Go out for We went out for a meal and then on to a movie. Liam goes out drinking every Friday. Can I go out to play now? You should go out and get some fresh air. 2. RELATIONSHIP to have a romantic relationship with someone They've been going out for two years now. Tina used to go out with my brother. How long have you been going out together? 3. FIRE/LIGHT to stop burning or shining Suddenly the candle went out. 4. TV/RADIO British English to be broadcast on television or radio The programme goes out live at 5 o'clock on Mondays. 5. BE SENT to be sent A copy of the instructions should go out with the equipment. The magazine goes out to all members at the end of the month. 6. GAME/SPORT to stop playing in a competition because you have lost a game He went out in the first round. 7. MOVE ABROAD to travel to another country in order to live and work there 8. NO LONGER FASHIONABLE to stop being fashionable or used Hats like that went out years ago. This kind of entertainment went out with the ark (=is very old-fashioned). 9. SEA◀ when the tide goes out, the sea moves away from the land ᅳopposite come in 10. MAKE PUBLIC if news or a message goes out, it is officially announced to everyone The appeal went out for food and medicines. 11. your heart/thoughts go out to somebody used to say that you feel sympathy for someone and are thinking about them Our hearts go out to the victim's family. 12. TIME [always + adverb/preposition] literary to end March went out with high winds and rain. go over phrasal verb 1. THINK ABOUT to think very carefully about something I had gone over and over what happened in my mind. 2. EXAMINE to search or examine something very carefully In the competition, the judge goes over each dog and assesses it. 3. REPEAT to repeat something in order to explain it or make sure it is correct Once again I went over exactly what I needed to say. 4. CLEAN to clean something 5. go over well also go over big American English if something goes over well, people like it That kind of salesman talk doesn't go over very well with the scientists. go over to something phrasal verb 1. to change to a different place or person for the next part of a television or radio programme We're going over to the White House for an important announcement. 2. to change to a different way of doing things They went over to a computerized records system. 3. to change to a different political party or religion the Labour MP who went over to the Conservatives last year go round phrasal verb ᅳsee also go around go through phrasal verb 1. DIFFICULT/UNPLEASANT SITUATION
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