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Илья
How to use "out with"
What does "out with" mean? I saw some sentence: Out with boss;Out with client.
30 cze 2020 17:26
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I think we need more context to help out. But here are two uses that I can think of:
1. It might mean someone went out (like lunch or a date) with someone.
example: "Emma was out with her clients last night. Seems like they celebrated the successful product launch"
2. To get rid of or cancel something. Not a common use but I've heard people use it.
example: "Boss said he wants out with our partnership plans with X Company. They were in a bad scandal 3 years ago"
30 czerwca 2020
It probably means: Lets get rid of the boss and let's get rid of the client (for some reason...). It would be helpful to have a bit more context Илья...
"outwith" as one word means "outside" - as in outwith my responsibility = not within my remit of responsibility. It is a word you usually only hear Scottis people using - at least in the U.K.
Hope that is of some help...
30 czerwca 2020
It means someone has gone somewhere with "the boss" or "the client".
It could mean they went anywhere. But if you know where they went you could say:
"He went out to lunch with the Boss."
"She went out to the factory with the client."
30 czerwca 2020
People choose to work for many reasons, both within and 'outwith' their control.
Herein: 'outwith' stands in contrast to 'within'.
You are welcome to contact me for further enquiries.
Anni
30 czerwca 2020
"Out with" means to beat, and the sentence you see, "out with boss; out with client" means to go out with the boss, go out with the client
30 czerwca 2020
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