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Idiom “Drop out ” Meaning of Idiom, Definition of Phrase and origin with Example.

Drop out

Many women dropped out of the trip when they came to know that they could not take their children along. 

Rita has dropped out of college because however hard she tried, she could not pass her examination.
This phrase means to withdraw, or cease to participate, specially in a course of study.

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