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Definition of
want out of phrasal verb
from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
want out of
phrasal verb
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want out | want out of something
(informal)
to want to stop being involved in something
Jenny was fed up. She wanted out.
opposite
want in
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want out | want out of something
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want out | want out of something
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