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Circle Out

Definition: To move away or depart from a place or situation in a circular or indirect path.

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1: To leave a group or conversation without directly stating one's intention.

Example Sentence: John felt uncomfortable at the party, so he decided to circle out without saying goodbye to anyone.

Sense 2: To avoid or distance oneself from a potentially dangerous or negative situation.

Example Sentence: The company decided to circle out of the failing project in order to save their resources.

Sense 3: To deviate from an intended direction or path, often due to unexpected obstacles or circumstances.

Example Sentence: The hiker had to circle out of the dense forest when he realized he had lost his way.

Sense 4: In sports, to move away from the center of the field or court towards the perimeter, typically to create space or find a better position.

Example Sentence: The basketball player skillfully circled out from the defender and made a successful jump shot.

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