ausgehen

German (Berlin)

/ˈʔaʊ̯sɡeːən/

verb-strong
Definitions
  • (intransitive) to go out to leave one's abode to go to public places
  • (intransitive) to go out to be turned off or extinguished
  • (intransitive) to run out to be completely used up or consumed
  • (intransitive) to fall out to come out without being made to do so
  • (intransitive) to start, begin (von (at)); to come, stem, lead off, radiate (von (from)) to originate (at or from a certain location)
  • (intransitive) to start (from), to take as one's starting point
  • (intransitive) to end, turn out to have a given result
  • (intransitive) to leave, get away, come away to depart, implying a certain consequence or result, or lack thereof
  • (regional) to work out to have a satisfactory result
  • (regional) to be sufficient, be enough to be present in adequate quantity

Etymology

Affix from German gehen (walk, go).

Origin

German (Berlin)

gehen

Gloss

walk, go

Concept
Semantic Field

Motion

Ontological Category

Action/Process

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