Get out: (word of re- and get out).
The verb “out” has several meanings:
I) Intransitive verb:
1. To leave (a place) shortly after entering it.
He returned home around 20 p.m. and did not come out.
She didn't come out of her house.
Quotation from the French writer, philosopher, poet and playwright, member of the French Academy, Jules Romains (1885-1972): "Women enter through a church door, make a sign of the cross, and come out through the door opposite”.
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