to leave a room, house, country, etc
to go to social events, entertainments, etc
We don't go out much
(+ with) to spend time regularly with somebody in a romantic relationship
to become extinguished
The lamps are going out all over Europe — Viscount Grey of Falloden
of the tide: to ebb
to become obsolete or unfashionable
to play the last card of one's hand
to be broadcast
The programme went out at nine o'clock