0 to leave a room or building, especially in order to do something for entertainment:
1 to have a romantic and usually sexual relationship with someone:
2 If the tide goes out, it moves back and covers less of the beach.
3 If a light or something that is burning goes out, it stops producing light or heat:
4 to lose when you are playing in a sports competition, so that you must stop playing in the competition:
England went out to France in the second round of the championship.
5 to have a romantic relationship, esp. one that includes going places together:
We’ve been going out for five months.
The tide has gone out.
When the tide goes out in the estuary, cows graze on the marshes.
Is the tide coming in or going out?
She will only go out with men who are taller than her.
He hasn't gone out with anyone since he got divorced two years ago.