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out adverb

  /aʊt/ , /æɔt/ , /æʊt/ , /ɘʉt/ , /ʌʊt/
  • (sports) Of the ball or other playing implement, so as to pass or be situated beyond the bounds of the playing area.
ut, ur, utur
  • Into a state of non-operation or non-existence.
ut, av, ur
  • Specifically, away from home or one's usual place.
ute
  • Away from, or at a distance from, some point of reference or focus.
borta, undan, ur vägen
uppe
  • To the end; completely.
  • Used to intensify or emphasize.
ut

out verb

  /aʊt/ , /æɔt/ , /æʊt/ , /ɘʉt/ , /ʌʊt/
  • (intransitive) To come or go out; to get out or away; to become public, revealed, or apparent.
outa
  • (transitive) To reveal (a person or organization) as having a certain secret, such as a being a secret agent or undercover detective.
avslöja

out preposition

  /aʊt/ , /æɔt/ , /æʊt/ , /ɘʉt/ , /ʌʊt/
  • From the inside to the outside of; out of. [from 14th c.]
ut
ute

out interjection

  /aʊt/ , /æɔt/ , /æʊt/ , /ɘʉt/ , /ʌʊt/
  • (procedure word, especially, military) A radio procedure word meaning that the station is finished with its transmission and does not expect a response.
ut, klart slut

out noun

  /aʊt/ , /æɔt/ , /æʊt/ , /ɘʉt/ , /ʌʊt/
  • A means of exit, escape, reprieve, etc.
utväg

outing noun

  /ˈaʊtɪŋ/
  • The practice of publicly revealing that a person is homosexual or transgender without that person's consent.
outande

out-

ut-

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