ausgehen

Meaning

  1. (class-7,intransitive,strong) to go out (to leave one's abode to go to public places)
  2. (class-7,intransitive,strong,usually) to go out (to be turned off or extinguished)
  3. (class-7,intransitive,strong) to run out (to be completely used up or consumed)
  4. (class-7,especially,intransitive,strong,usually) to fall out (to come out without being made to do so)
  5. (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))
  6. (class-7,intransitive,strong) to start (from), to take as one's starting point
  7. (class-7,intransitive,strong) to end, turn out (to have a given result)
  8. (class-7,intransitive,strong) to leave, get away, come away (to depart, implying a certain consequence or result, or lack thereof)
  9. (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

B1
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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