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    1. From within to the outside of: got out of the car.
    2. From a given condition: came out of her trance.
    3. From an origin, source, or cause: made out of wood; did it out of spite.
    4. In, especially intermittently in: works out of the main office.
    1. In a position or situation beyond the range, boundaries, limits, or sphere of: The plane flew out of sight.
    2. In a state or position away from the expected or usual: out of practice; out of touch with reality.
  1. From among: five out of six votes.
  2. In or into a condition of no longer having: We're out of coffee. We were tricked out of our savings.
idiom:

out of it Informal.

  1. Not aware of or participating in a particular group, pursuit, or trend.
  2. Disoriented or inebriated.


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When the maximum and minimum points of two or more waveshpes do not occur at the same time.


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