keep out of

English

Etymology

Combining keep + out + of

Verb

keep out of

  1. To stay away from (a place or condition).
    I am keeping out of trouble.
  2. To restrain someone or something from entering (a place or condition).
    He kept me out of the house while he was redecorating.
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