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  1. View definitions for checking out. checking out. verb as in leave a hotel, hospital, etc. Compare Synonyms. Synonyms. Weak matches. depart. leave. pay one's bill. settle up. verb as in examine. Compare Synonyms. Synonyms. Antonyms. Strongest matches. inspect. investigate. Weak matches. appraise. verify. verb as in prove accurate or consistent.

  2. To end a relationship or association with someone or something: “I’m thinking about checking out of this job and looking for something new.” Forms and tenses: the different forms and tenses of “check out” and examples of how to use each one. “Check out” has several forms and tenses that can be used in different contexts. Here are some examples:

  3. Synonyms for CHECK (OUT): examine, scan, review, survey, inspect, view, go over, audit; Antonyms of CHECK (OUT): skim, miss, glance (at or over), live, come to, breathe, be, exist

  4. 2 days ago · Definition of 'check out' Word Frequency. check out. 1. phrasal verb. When you check out of a hotel or clinic where you have been staying, or if someone checks you out, you pay the bill and leave. They packed and checked out of the hotel. I was disappointed to miss Bryan, who had just checked out. 2. phrasal verb.

  5. (informal) to look at or examine a person or thing that seems interesting or attractive. Check out the prices at our new store! Hey, check out that car! check something out. to borrow something from an official place, for example a book from a library. The book has been checked out in your name.

  6. (informal) to look at or examine a person or thing that seems interesting or attractive Check out the prices at our new store! Hey, check out that car! check something out. to borrow something from an official place, for example a book from a library The book has been checked out in your name.

  7. What is another word for checking out? Need synonyms for checking out? Here's a list of similar words from our thesaurus that you can use instead. Contexts . Verb. Present participle for to leave a place, especially one providing paid accommodation. Present participle for to pay or settle a bill, especially after leaving a place of accommodation.

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