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UK//ɡɛt hɪm aʊt əv hɪə//US//ɡɛt hɪm aʊt əv hɪr//

Meaning of Get him out of here

To remove someone from a place, typically quickly and decisively.

In simple words: To make someone leave a place, usually quickly.

Get him out of here in a sentence

  • I can't stand the arguing; get him out of here!
  • If he's causing trouble, just get him out of here.
  • The concert was too loud; she said, 'Get him out of here!'
  • When the fight broke out, I yelled to my friend, 'Get him out of here!'
  • In a panic, she shouted, 'Get him out of here before it's too late!'

How to use Get him out of here

Used when needing to remove someone from a location quickly, often due to urgency or distress. Common in casual conversations, but may be too blunt in formal settings.

Grammar pattern

get + object + out of + location

Memory hint

Think of 'get' as 'go' and 'him out of here' like 'send him away quickly'.

Related words

Collocations with Get him out of here

  • get him out
  • get out quickly
  • get out now

Synonyms for Get him out of here

  • remove him
  • take him away
  • send him off

Common mistakes with Get him out of here

  • Confusing with 'take him out of here' which suggests a more gentle removal.
  • Using it in formal situations which might sound rude.
  • Omitting the 'him' part, making it less clear who should be removed.

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Frequently asked questions about Get him out of here

What does Get him out of here mean?

To make someone leave a place, usually quickly.

What is the definition of Get him out of here?

To remove someone from a place, typically quickly and decisively.

How do you use Get him out of here in a sentence?

I can't stand the arguing; get him out of here!

Can you give another example of Get him out of here?

If he's causing trouble, just get him out of here.

What are synonyms for Get him out of here?

Common alternatives include remove him, take him away, send him off.

What words go with Get him out of here?

It commonly pairs with get him out, get out quickly, get out now.

What are common mistakes when using Get him out of here?

Confusing with 'take him out of here' which suggests a more gentle removal. Using it in formal situations which might sound rude. Omitting the 'him' part, making it less clear who should be removed.

How do you pronounce Get him out of here?

US: //ɡɛt hɪm aʊt əv hɪr//, UK: //ɡɛt hɪm aʊt əv hɪə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Get him out of here formal or informal?

"Get him out of here" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use Get him out of here?

Used when needing to remove someone from a location quickly, often due to urgency or distress. Common in casual conversations, but may be too blunt in formal settings.