Present participle for to show up or become apparent
“They seemed to always come out of nowhere, and in the beginning, there appeared to be so many of them.”
Present participle for to become known (as of a fact or information)
“The news would come out soon enough, but in a more controlled setting.”
Present participle for to ultimately develop or happen as a result
“How you train is how it will come out.”
Present participle for to openly declare one's secret or preferences
“More and more people will come out and live openly as society becomes more accepting.”
Present participle for to be published or released (for sale)
“The band has promised that a new album will come out this spring.”
Present participle for to come into bloom
“The garden will look really nice in the summer when all the flowers come out.”
(of eyes) Present participle for to bulge out significantly
Present participle for to finish in a given place or rank, typically in a competition
Present participle for to emerge from a narrow place like a defile into open country or a wider space
Present participle for to counteract or equal the effect or importance of
Present participle for to refuse to work as a protest
Present participle for to spread information to a wide audience
Present participle for to state a fact or belief forcefully or confidently
Present participle for to flee or escape, especially from a state of confinement
Present participle for to admit that one has committed a crime or wrongdoing
A formal introduction of someone, especially at court
The beginning or first part of something
A social gathering of invited guests
Suddenly, or recently, coming into existence (or view)
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