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Definitions from the WebTerm: out of itPart of Speech: Phrase Senses and Usages: 1. Definition: Being in a state of confusion, disorientation, or unawareness. Not being fully present mentally or emotionally. Example sentence: - After the long flight, I was so tired that I felt completely out of it during the business meeting. - She had been studying for exams all night and was so exhausted that she looked completely out of it. 2. Definition: Being excluded, left out, or not included in a particular situation or activity. Example sentence: - Everyone in the office received an invitation to the company party, but I was completely out of it, not being invited at all. - During the conversation, they were speaking in a language I didn't understand, so I felt a bit out of it. 3. Definition: Under the influence of alcohol or drugs, experiencing a state of intoxication. Example sentence: - He went to the party last night and got completely out of it after drinking too much. - It's not safe to drive when you're out of it, as your senses are impaired and your reaction time is slower. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
out of commission out of condition out of control out of doors out of focus out of gear out of gear predicate out of hand out of it out of luck out of my mind out of nothing out of order out of place out of play out of practice out of print
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