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vb. (context idiomatic English) Be deprived of.
Usage examples of "go without".
You simply must come with us,' said Anne, 'I can't bear to go without you - it would be awful to see you going back to school all alone.
I go without delay to propose to the Bishop Innocentius and to the Senate, the public performance of solemn ceremonies of sacrifice at the Capitol!
But the Vulcan could go without sleep without trouble and McCoy couldn’.
His parents desperately want him to obtain an education, and since the town cannot afford schoolbooks, Tran must go without breakfast so that his parents can buy them (if he's lucky, his teacher will buy chalk out of a salary eked from two or three jobs).
Such a woman, on such an errand, does not go without some sort of a weapon, in this case a dagger, which, unlike a revolver, is noiseless.