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out of

  1. indicating the source or derivation of something; from.
    "a bench fashioned out of a fallen tree trunk"
  2. from among (a number).
    "nine times out of ten"
  3. not having (a particular thing).
    "they had run out of cash"

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The meaning of OUT OF is —used as a function word to indicate direction or movement from within to the outside of. How to use out of in a sentence.
used to say that no more of something is available: We're almost out of gas. I'm running out of patience. Apparently her campaign is nearly out of money.
1. from inside of 2. from the number of 3. past the boundaries or scope of; beyond 4. from (material, etc.) made out of stone 5. because of out of spite
out of preposition (NO LONGER IN). A2. no longer in a place or situation: He's out of the country until next month. I've been out of work for the past year.
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The meaning of OUT is in a direction away from the inside or center. How to use out in a sentence.
Out definition: away from, or not in, the normal or usual place, position, state, etc.. See examples of OUT used in a sentence.
1. a. From within to the outside of: got out of the car. b. From a given condition: came out of her trance. c. From an origin, source, or cause: made out of ...
Preposition · From the inside to the outside of. · So as no longer to be in a given condition or state. · (informal) From a thing or or place as a source, place ...
out of adverb motivated by “idleness is the trait of being idle out of a reluctance to work” Pronunciation US /aʊɾ əv/ UK /aʊt əv/