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out
verb
to
reveal
a
private
fact
about
someone
,
especially
their
sexual
orientation
,
without
their
permission
•
The
magazine
article
outed
the
famous
singer
without
her
consent
.
The
magazine
article
outed
the
famous
singer
without
her
consent
.
•
He
regretted
outing
his
classmate
during
the
debate
.
He
regretted
outing
his
classmate
during
the
debate
.
verb
to
reveal
someone
’
s
private
secret
,
especially
that
the
person
is
gay
,
without
their
permission
•
A
magazine
tried
to
out
the
actor
,
but
fans
defended
his
privacy
.
A
magazine
tried
to
out
the
actor
,
but
fans
defended
his
privacy
.
•
She
was
afraid
her
classmates
would
out
her
to
her
parents
.
She
was
afraid
her
classmates
would
out
her
to
her
parents
.
route
verb
-
route
,
routing
,
routes
,
routed
to
send
or
direct
something
along
a
particular
path
•
The
operator
routed
my
call
to
the
technical
department
.
The
operator
routed
my
call
to
the
technical
department
.
•
Emails
are
automatically
routed
through
the
spam
filter
.
Emails
are
automatically
routed
through
the
spam
filter
.
shout
verb
to
speak
or
call
out
in
a
very
loud
voice
so
that
people
far
away
or
in
a
noisy
place
can
hear
you
•
Please
don
’
t
shout
;
I
can
hear
you
perfectly
.
Please
don
’
t
shout
;
I
can
hear
you
perfectly
.
•
The
coach
shouted
instructions
across
the
windy
soccer
field
.
The
coach
shouted
instructions
across
the
windy
soccer
field
.
From
Middle
English
shouten
,
probably
of
imitative
origin
reflecting
a
loud
cry
.
verb
(
informal
)
to
pay
for
drinks
or
a
treat
for
everyone
in
a
group
•
I
’
ll
shout
dinner
tonight
because
you
helped
me
move
.
I
’
ll
shout
dinner
tonight
because
you
helped
me
move
.
•
Who
’
s
going
to
shout
the
first
round
?
Who
’
s
going
to
shout
the
first
round
?