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Past participle for to give something to someone or a group of people
“Gielle had been picked to be one of the goddesses to give out the awards to the victors.”
Past participle for to allocate or distribute among several parties
“I was asked by a friend to go and help them to give out the food.”
Past participle for to declare loudly, openly or publicly
“We have been able to commune with this Nature as our own mother, and so we boldly give out that the whole universe is living.”
Past participle for to expel or discharge, typically gas or light
“Some of the art pieces give out toxic fumes. I don't want you to experience dizziness, or even faint. I wouldn't want that on my clean record.”
Past participle for to be completely used up
“I also realized that soon my petrol would give out. So I made tracks for home.”
Past participle for to stop operating
“Our makeshift of an engine would give out oftener as the trip lengthened and take longer to fix it up.”
Past participle for to disclose or tell, usually something that has been hidden or kept secret
Past participle for to supply (to someone)
Past participle for to become weaker or of poorer quality
Past participle for to emanate a feeling or quality through one's expression or bearing
Past participle for to give an account of
Past participle for to weaken or lose strength, or to cause this
Past participle for to fall or collapse
Past participle for to pay (money) for something
Widely reported without strong evidence
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