From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcome out of something phrasal verb1 to no longer be in a bad situation There are signs that the country is coming out of recession.2 to happen as a result of something One or two excellent ideas came out of the meeting.3 come out of yourself informal to start to behave in a more confident way Penny’s really come out of herself since she started that course. → come→ See Verb table
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come out of yourself• He comes out of himself for a time and learns about love.