file out

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file out

The students file out of the classroom in a single line.

Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To exit in a single line or orderly sequence: "file out" describes the action of leaving a place by walking in a line, one after another, often in a formal or organized manner.
Usage
  • The verb "file out" is used to describe the movement of a group of people exiting in an orderly, single-file line. It is typically used for contexts like classrooms, theaters, courtrooms, or ceremonies where people leave in a structured way.
  • It is a phrasal verb where "file" means to walk in a line and "out" indicates the direction of movement away from an enclosed or defined space.
Examples
  • Verb:
    • After the ceremony, the guests began to file out of the hall.
    • When the fire alarm sounded, the students filed out of the building calmly and quietly.
    • The jury filed out of the courtroom to begin their deliberations.
Advanced Usage
  • "to file out of": This is the most common construction, specifying the location being exited.
    • The audience filed out of the theater, discussing the performance.
Variants and Related Words
  • File (verb): To walk in a line.
    • The soldiers filed past the memorial.
  • File in (phrasal verb): To enter in a single line or orderly sequence.
    • Please file in and take your seats.
Synonyms
  • Exit in a line: To leave while arranged in a queue.
  • March out: To walk out in a steady, rhythmic, and often formal manner (this can imply more rigidity than "file out").
  • Process out: To leave in an orderly parade or sequence.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • File past: To walk in a line past a specific point or object, often for viewing.
    • The mourners filed past the coffin to pay their respects.
file out

The students file out of the classroom in a single line.

Verb
  1. march out, in a file