Fecha

out of

out of
/ˈaʊtˌʌv/
preposition
1 a : (1) —used as a function word to indicate direction or movement from within to the outside of ▪ walked out of the room (2) —used as a function word to indicate a change in quality, state, or form woke up out of a deep sleep b : (1) —used as a function word to indicate a position or situation beyond the range, limits, or sphere of  ▪ out of control (2) —used as a function word to indicate a position or state away from the usual or expected
2 : used as a function word to indicate origin, source, or cause a remarkable colt out of an ordinary mare
3 : used as a function word to indicate exclusion from or deprivation of a remarkable colt out of an ordinary mare ▪ built out of old lumber ▪ fled out of fear
4 : used as a function word to indicate choice or selection from a group ▪ one out of four survived
5 : used as a function word to indicate the center of an enterprise or activity ▪ runs her business out of her home

out of it
1 : not part of a group, activity, or fashion
2 : in a dazed or confused state

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