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outgoing
[ out-goh-ing -goh- ]
adjective
- going out; departing:
outgoing trains.
- leaving or retiring from a position or office:
A farewell party was given for the outgoing members of the board of directors.
- addressed and ready for posting:
outgoing mail.
- of or relating to food prepared for delivery or consumption off the premises:
outgoing orders at the pizza parlor.
- interested in and responsive to others; friendly; sociable:
an outgoing personality.
noun
- Usually outgoings. Chiefly British. expenses; money expended.
- the act of going out:
The ship's outgoing proved more difficult than its incoming.
- something that goes out; effluence:
an outgoing measured in kilowatt hours.
outgoing
/ 藞补蕣迟藢伞蓹蕣瑟艐 /
adjective
- departing; leaving
- leaving or retiring from office
the outgoing chairman
- friendly and sociable
noun
- the act of going out
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Example Sentences
He described Mrs Carter as an outgoing, friendly person who "wouldn't hurt a fly", and said her death has been "traumatic" for his family.
鈥淲e鈥檙e like, 鈥榃hat if we flip this around and we have the con man here be like Jude Law, this bon vivant, outgoing guy.
The outgoing government declared a state of emergency in December, which stayed in force for 105 days.
Only last month the outgoing chair of UK Sport Dame Katherine Grainger expressed frustration that Britain is not staging more major events over the coming decade.
Many of the Catholic Church鈥檚 1.2 billion followers were thrilled with their outgoing, down-to-earth new leader, whom the Italian media quickly dubbed the 鈥渨orld鈥檚 parish priest.鈥
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