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outgoes


Meanings
  • Verb

    The act of going out or leaving a place, especially to go somewhere else.

    - "He went out for a walk in the park."
    - "The children often outgo to the playground after school."
    - "The company's profits have gone out the window."
  • Noun

    An amount of money, resources, or energy that is spent or goes towards something.

    - "The cost of living in this city is quite high, with significant outgoes on housing and transportation."
    - "The company's outgoes on research and development have led to innovative new products."
    - "My monthly outgoes include rent, utilities, groceries, and transportation."

Variants
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outgo , outgoes , outgoing , outgone , outwent
Etymology
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The term 'outgoes' comes from the Old English word 'utgan,' meaning 'to go out,' and the past participle form 'utgangen,' meaning 'gone out.'


Trivia
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  1. The term 'outgoes' is often used in financial contexts to refer to the amount of money that is spent or paid out.

  2. In the context of energy production, 'outgoes' can refer to the amount of energy that is released or emitted from a system.

  3. The term 'outgoes' can also be used in the context of computer programming to refer to the output or result of a function or program.


Related Concepts
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  1. Outflow: Related term meaning the movement or flow of something out or away from a source.

  2. Outlay: Related term meaning the amount of money or resources that is spent or expended.


Culture
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The term 'outgoes' has been used in various forms of literature and art to represent the idea of leaving or departing from a place or situation. For example, in poetry, it can be used to describe the feeling of longing to leave a difficult or unhappy situation. In music, it can be used to represent a sense of movement or transition.

How to Memorize "outgoes"

  1. visualize

    - To memorize 'outgoes,' visualize the act of going out or leaving a place. Imagine yourself packing your bags, putting on your shoes, and stepping out the door.
    - You can also visualize the flow of resources or energy going out or away from a source, such as water flowing out of a faucet or money being spent.

  2. associate

    - To memorize 'outgoes,' associate it with the idea of leaving or departing from a place or situation. Think about the feeling of freedom or excitement that comes with going out and exploring new things.
    - You can also associate it with the idea of spending resources or energy, and imagine the sense of accomplishment or progress that comes with putting those resources to good use.

  3. mnemonics

    - To memorize 'outgoes,' try using the mnemonic 'Out Goes Under' to remember the definition. In this mnemonic, 'Out' represents the act of going out or leaving, 'Goes' represents the movement or flow, and 'Under' represents the idea of being below or under something, which can be used to remember the definition of 'outgoes' as an amount of resources or energy that is spent or expended.


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