If you wash a stain out of your clothing, it's gone, right? If someone "washed out" of something, they're gone. They've failed to meet whatever standards that thing had. An example is if someone washes out of college, which means they failed horribly.
Washed is the past tense of wash.
The present perfect tense of "washes" is "has washed."
She washed her hands thoroughly before preparing the meal.
"Washed" is the past tense of the verb, "wash". It is a verb.
You would say "Je me lave" in French, which translates to "I get washed."
Washed.
Washed.
washed up or cleaned up washed up or cleaned up
I am not 100% sure, but I think that "baumwolle" means cotton in German. This would mean that it can be washed.
it means to get the sins washed away
It means old, rusty, washed out.
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i dont know what it means
it means you wash something before it is achully washed
Nothing except they need washed
That someone washed the whites with a red sock or something?
Passive Voice: The windows have been washed. Active Voice: John washed the windows. Sally washed the windows. Sally and John washed the windows. They washed the windows. He washed the windows. She washed the windows. Or... John had washed the windows. etc.