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vb. (context US English) (past participle of get out English)
Usage examples of "gotten out".
After he had gotten out of the pick-up truck he walked back to see if it could be seen.
Like a lot of people he'd gotten out of the habit of thinking of them as the enemy.
The US has always tried to establish relations with the military in foreign countries, because that's one of the ways to overthrow a government that has gotten out of hand.
Either Cloud had gotten out of range, or Cloud was refusing all dealing with him until he’.
He had gotten out of his armor and now wore a silk robe dyed a lush purple that set off his eyes.
Kate drove him to the train on her way to work the week after he'd gotten out of the hospital.
He considered repacking but given the weather report, and the brief glance he'd gotten out the window in the bathroom, he wasn't leaving anytime soon.
He'd done time in the Rangers as an enlisted then gotten out and gone civvie.
Two tanks that had gotten out that violent afternoon had been blown to cinders.