ausgehen
Meaning
- (class-7,intransitive,strong) to go out (to leave one's abode to go to public places)
- (class-7,intransitive,strong,usually) to go out (to be turned off or extinguished)
- (class-7,intransitive,strong) to run out (to be completely used up or consumed)
- (class-7,especially,intransitive,strong,usually) to fall out (to come out without being made to do so)
- (class-7,intransitive,strong) to start, to begin; to come, to stem, to lead off, to radiate (to originate (at or from a certain location))
- (class-7,intransitive,strong) to start (from), to take as one's starting point
- (class-7,intransitive,strong) to end, turn out (to have a given result)
- (class-7,intransitive,strong) to leave, get away, come away (to depart, implying a certain consequence or result, or lack thereof)
- (class-7,dated,strong) to measure a distance by pacing
Concepts
go out
exit
leave
quit
run out
alight
emerge
date
donate
give
await
expect
wait
burn out
accord
administer
afford
allow
confer
grant
impart
pass
provide
spare
spend
switch on
turn on
yield
abut
accomplish
achieve
adjoin
amount
arrive at
attain
be next to
bring
channel
conduct
drive
get
guide
lead
reach
result
wage
arise
ascend
climb
descend
get off
get out
get out of a car
go down
go up
go about
take a stroll
disappear
vanish
be consumed
be exhausted
be run out
be used up
come to an end
be going out
depart
set out
start
be out of resources
run out of stock
get scarce
run short
go places
walk
branch
fork
furcate
ramify
anticipate
look
blow out
come out
fall out
go off
turn out
cease burning
decrease
diminish
fall
lambaste
reduce
shorten
shrink
come
end
finish
stand up
stop
hope
look forward
look forward to
Frequency
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈʔaʊ̯sɡeːən/
Etymology
From Middle High German ūzgēn, ūzgān, from Old High German ūzgangan, ūzgān, ūzgēn, from Proto-West Germanic *ūtgān, equivalent to aus- + gehen. Cognate with German Low German utgahn, Dutch uitgaan, English outgo, Swedish utgå.
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