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Adjective out to has 1 sense
  1. bent, bent on, dead set, intent on, out to - fixed in your purpose; "bent on going to the theater"; "dead set against intervening"; "out to win every event"
    Antonym: irresolute (indirect, via resolute)

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Out To

Description:

Out to is a versatile term that can be used as a preposition, an adverb, a phrasal verb, or a noun.

Preposition:

When used as a preposition, out to indicates movement or direction towards something or someone.

Example sentence:

She ran out to greet her long-lost friend.

Adverb:

As an adverb, out to indicates a purpose or objective.

Example sentence:

They went out to explore the city's hidden gems.

Phrasal Verb:

Out to can also be used as a phrasal verb to convey a particular intention or goal.

Example sentence:

The detective was out to catch the notorious criminal.

Noun:

Out to can be used as a noun, referring to the state of being away or absent for a particular purpose.

Example sentence:

His absence was seen as an out to avoid confrontation.

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