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Term: come out of

Meaning 1: To exit or emerge from a place or situation

Verb phrase

Example sentence: After waiting for hours, she finally came out of the doctor's office with a smile on her face.

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Meaning 2: To reveal or make public

Verb phrase

Example sentence: The news about their engagement came out of nowhere and surprised everyone.

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Meaning 3: To originate or be derived from

Verb phrase

Example sentence: Many modern gadgets and technologies came out of scientific research and innovation.

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Meaning 4: To stop suppressing or repressing one's true feelings or identity

Verb phrase

Example sentence: It took him a while, but eventually, he came out of the closet and embraced his true self.

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