getting out (Meaning)

getting out

publish sense 2a, to bring before the public, to cause to leave or escape, publish, leave, escape, to escape or help to escape, to become known

getting out Sentence Examples

  1. I'm getting out of bed to start my day.
  2. They're getting out of the car after a long drive.
  3. We're getting out of the house for some fresh air.
  4. She's getting out of the shower to get ready for work.
  5. He's getting out of the library before it closes.
  6. I'm getting out of this sticky situation as soon as possible.
  7. They're getting out of debt by following a strict budget.
  8. We're getting out of the habit of eating junk food.
  9. She's getting out of her comfort zone by trying new things.
  10. He's getting out of the rut he's been in by making positive changes.

FAQs About the word getting out

publish sense 2a, to bring before the public, to cause to leave or escape, publish, leave, escape, to escape or help to escape, to become known

getting around,spreading, coming out, leaking (out), circulating, getting about,getting round, unfolding, developing, outing

suppressing, hushing (up), hiding, concealing, masking,disguising,secreting

I'm getting out of bed to start my day.

They're getting out of the car after a long drive.

We're getting out of the house for some fresh air.

She's getting out of the shower to get ready for work.