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Go \Go\, v. i. [imp. Went (w[e^]nt); p. p. Gone (g[o^]n;
115); p. pr. & vb. n. Going. Went comes from the AS,
wendan. See Wend, v. i.] [OE. gan, gon, AS. g[=a]n, akin to
D. gaan, G. gehn, gehen, OHG. g[=e]n, g[=a]n, SW. g[*a], Dan.
gaae; cf. Gr. kicha`nai to reach, overtake, Skr. h[=a] to go,
AS. gangan, and E. gang. The past tense in AS., eode, is from
the root i to go, as is also Goth. iddja went. [root]47a. Cf.
Gang, v. i., Wend.]

1. To pass from one place to another; to be in motion; to be
in a state not motionless or at rest; to proceed; to
advance; to make progress; -- used, in various
applications, of the movement of both animate and
inanimate beings, by whatever means, and also of the
movements of the mind; also figuratively applied.
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2. To move upon the feet, or step by step; to walk; also, to
walk step by step, or leisurely.
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Note: In old writers go is much used as opposed to run, or
ride. "Whereso I go or ride." --Chaucer.
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You know that love
Will creep in service where it can not go.
--Shak.
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Thou must run to him; for thou hast staid so long
that going will scarce serve the turn. --Shak.
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He fell from running to going, and from going to
clambering upon his hands and his knees.
--Bunyan.
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Note: In Chaucer go is used frequently with the pronoun in
the objective used reflexively; as, he goeth him home.
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3. To be passed on fron one to another; to pass; to
circulate; hence, with for, to have currency; to be taken,
accepted, or regarded.
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The man went among men for an old man in the days of
Saul. --1 Sa. xvii.

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[The money] should go according to its true value.
--Locke.
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4. To proceed or happen in a given manner; to fare; to move
on or be carried on; to have course; to come to an issue
or result; to succeed; to turn out.
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How goes the night, boy ? --Shak.
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I think, as the world goes, he was a good sort of
man enough. --Arbuthnot.
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Whether the cause goes for me or against me, you
must pay me the reward. --I Watts.
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5. To proceed or tend toward a result, consequence, or
product; to tend; to conduce; to be an ingredient; to
avail; to apply; to contribute; -- often with the
infinitive; as, this goes to show.
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Against right reason all your counsels go. --Dryden.
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To master the foul flend there goeth some complement
knowledge of theology. --Sir W.
Scott.
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6. To apply one's self; to set one's self; to undertake.
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Seeing himself confronted by so many, like a
resolute orator, he went not to denial, but to
justify his cruel falsehood. --Sir P.
Sidney.
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Note: Go, in this sense, is often used in the present
participle with the auxiliary verb to be, before an
infinitive, to express a future of intention, or to
denote design; as, I was going to say; I am going to
begin harvest.
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7. To proceed by a mental operation; to pass in mind or by an
act of the memory or imagination; -- generally with over
or through.
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By going over all these particulars, you may receive
some tolerable satisfaction about this great
subject. --South.
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8. To be with young; to be pregnant; to gestate.
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The fruit she goes with,
I pray for heartily, that it may find
Good time, and live. --Shak.
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9. To move from the person speaking, or from the point whence
the action is contemplated; to pass away; to leave; to
depart; -- in opposition to stay and come.
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I will let you go, that ye may sacrifice to the Lord
your God; . . . only ye shall not go very far away.
--Ex. viii.

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10. To pass away; to depart forever; to be lost or ruined; to
perish; to decline; to decease; to die.
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By Saint George, he's gone!
That spear wound hath our master sped. --Sir W.
Scott.
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11. To reach; to extend; to lead; as, a line goes across the
street; his land goes to the river; this road goes to New
York.
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His amorous expressions go no further than virtue
may allow. --Dryden.
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12. To have recourse; to resort; as, to go to law.
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Note: Go is used, in combination with many prepositions and
adverbs, to denote motion of the kind indicated by the
preposition or adverb, in which, and not in the verb,
lies the principal force of the expression; as, to go
against to go into, to go out, to go aside, to go
astray, etc.
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Go to, come; move; go away; -- a phrase of exclamation,
serious or ironical.

To go a-begging, not to be in demand; to be undesired.

To go about.
(a) To set about; to enter upon a scheme of action; to
undertake. "They went about to slay him." --Acts ix.

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They never go about . . . to hide or palliate
their vices. --Swift.
(b) (Naut.) To tack; to turn the head of a ship; to wear.


To go abraod.
(a) To go to a foreign country.
(b) To go out of doors.
(c) To become public; to be published or disclosed; to be
current.
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Then went this saying abroad among the
brethren. --John xxi.

23.

To go against.
(a) To march against; to attack.
(b) To be in opposition to; to be disagreeable to.

To go ahead.
(a) To go in advance.
(b) To go on; to make progress; to proceed.

To go and come. See To come and go, under Come.

To go aside.
(a) To withdraw; to retire.
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He . . . went aside privately into a desert
place. --Luke. ix.

10.
(b) To go from what is right; to err. --Num. v. 29.

To go back on.
(a) To retrace (one's path or footsteps).
(b) To abandon; to turn against; to betray. [Slang, U.
S.]

To go below
(Naut), to go below deck.

To go between, to interpose or mediate between; to be a
secret agent between parties; in a bad sense, to pander.


To go beyond. See under Beyond.

To go by, to pass away unnoticed; to omit.

To go by the board (Naut.), to fall or be carried
overboard; as, the mast went by the board.

To go down.
(a) To descend.
(b) To go below the horizon; as, the sun has gone down.
(c) To sink; to founder; -- said of ships, etc.
(d) To be swallowed; -- used literally or figuratively.
[Colloq.]
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Nothing so ridiculous, . . . but it goes down
whole with him for truth. --L' Estrange.

To go far.
(a) To go to a distance.
(b) To have much weight or influence.

To go for.
(a) To go in quest of.
(b) To represent; to pass for.
(c) To favor; to advocate.
(d) To attack; to assault. [Low]
(e) To sell for; to be parted with for (a price).

To go for nothing, to be parted with for no compensation or
result; to have no value, efficacy, or influence; to count
for nothing.

To go forth.
(a) To depart from a place.
(b) To be divulged or made generally known; to emanate.
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The law shall go forth of Zion, and the word of
the Lord from Jerusalem. --Micah iv. 2.

To go hard with, to trouble, pain, or endanger.

To go in, to engage in; to take part. [Colloq.]

To go in and out, to do the business of life; to live; to
have free access. --John x. 9.

To go in for. [Colloq.]
(a) To go for; to favor or advocate (a candidate, a
measure, etc.).
(b) To seek to acquire or attain to (wealth, honor,
preferment, etc.)
(c) To complete for (a reward, election, etc.).
(d) To make the object of one's labors, studies, etc.
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He was as ready to go in for statistics as for
anything else. --Dickens.


To go in to or To go in unto.
(a) To enter the presence of. --Esther iv. 16.
(b) To have sexual intercourse with. [Script.]

To go into.
(a) To speak of, investigate, or discuss (a question,
subject, etc.).
(b) To participate in (a war, a business, etc.).

To go large.
(Naut) See under Large.

To go off.
(a) To go away; to depart.
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The leaders . . . will not go off until they
hear you. --Shak.
(b) To cease; to intermit; as, this sickness went off.
(c) To die. --Shak.
(d) To explode or be discharged; -- said of gunpowder, of
a gun, a mine, etc.
(e) To find a purchaser; to be sold or disposed of.
(f) To pass off; to take place; to be accomplished.
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The wedding went off much as such affairs do.
--Mrs.
Caskell.

To go on.
(a) To proceed; to advance further; to continue; as, to
go on reading.
(b) To be put or drawn on; to fit over; as, the coat will
not go on.

To go all fours, to correspond exactly, point for point.
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It is not easy to make a simile go on all fours.
--Macaulay.

To go out.
(a) To issue forth from a place.
(b) To go abroad; to make an excursion or expedition.
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There are other men fitter to go out than I.
--Shak.
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What went ye out for to see ? --Matt. xi. 7,
8, 9.
(c) To become diffused, divulged, or spread abroad, as
news, fame etc.
(d) To expire; to die; to cease; to come to an end; as,
the light has gone out.
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Life itself goes out at thy displeasure.
--Addison.

To go over.
(a) To traverse; to cross, as a river, boundary, etc.; to
change sides.
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I must not go over Jordan. --Deut. iv.

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Let me go over, and see the good land that is
beyond Jordan. --Deut. iii.

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Ishmael . . . departed to go over to the
Ammonites. --Jer. xli.

10.
(b) To read, or study; to examine; to review; as, to go
over one's accounts.
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If we go over the laws of Christianity, we
shall find that . . . they enjoin the same
thing. --Tillotson.
(c) To transcend; to surpass.
(d) To be postponed; as, the bill went over for the
session.
(e) (Chem.) To be converted (into a specified substance
or material); as, monoclinic sulphur goes over into
orthorhombic, by standing; sucrose goes over into
dextrose and levulose.

To go through.
(a) To accomplish; as, to go through a work.
(b) To suffer; to endure to the end; as, to go through a
surgical operation or a tedious illness.
(c) To spend completely; to exhaust, as a fortune.
(d) To strip or despoil (one) of his property. [Slang]
(e) To botch or bungle a business. [Scot.]

To go through with, to perform, as a calculation, to the
end; to complete.

To go to ground.
(a) To escape into a hole; -- said of a hunted fox.
(b) To fall in battle.

To go to naught (Colloq.), to prove abortive, or
unavailling.

To go under.
(a) To set; -- said of the sun.
(b) To be known or recognized by (a name, title, etc.).
(c) To be overwhelmed, submerged, or defeated; to perish;
to succumb.

To go up, to come to nothing; to prove abortive; to fail.
[Slang]

To go upon, to act upon, as a foundation or hypothesis.

To go with.
(a) To accompany.
(b) To coincide or agree with.
(c) To suit; to harmonize with.

To go well with, To go ill with, To go hard with, to
affect (one) in such manner.

To go without, to be, or to remain, destitute of.

To go wrong.
(a) To take a wrong road or direction; to wander or
stray.
(b) To depart from virtue.
(c) To happen unfortunately; to unexpectedly cause a
mishap or failure.
(d) To miss success; to fail.

To let go, to allow to depart; to quit one's hold; to
release.
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Went \Went\,
imp. & p. p. of Wend; -- now obsolete except as the
imperfect of go, with which it has no etymological
connection. See Go.
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To the church both be they went. --Chaucer.
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Went \Went\, n.
Course; way; path; journey; direction. [Obs.] "At a turning
of a wente." --Chaucer.
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But here my weary team, nigh overspent,
Shall breathe itself awhile after so long a went.
--Spenser.
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He knew the diverse went of mortal ways. --Spenser.
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Wend \Wend\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Wended, Obs. Went; p. pr. &
vb. n. Wending.] [AS. wendan to turn, to go, caus. of
windan to wind; akin to OS. wendian, OFries. wenda, D. wenden
to turn, G. wenden, Icel. venda, Sw. v[aum]nda, Dan. vende,
Goth. wandjan. See Wind to turn, and cf. Went.]
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1. To go; to pass; to betake one's self. "To Canterbury they
wend." --Chaucer.
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To Athens shall the lovers wend. --Shak.
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2. To turn round. [Obs.] --Sir W. Raleigh.
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went [went]
gegangen; gingen

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go


1. (went, gone) gitmek, hareket etmek, ilerlemek

2. ayrılmak

3. yarışa başlamak

4. hareket halinde olmak, işlemek, çalışmak, iş görmek

5. ses çıkarmak

6. elden gitmek, kaybolmak

7. yıkılmak

8. yeri olmak

9. devrolunmak

10. tahsis edilmek

11. yayılmak, geçmek

12. olmak

13. devam etmek

14. sonuçlanmak

15. uymak

16. ölmek

17. iptal edilmek, kaldırılmak

18. yardım etmek

19. satılmak

20. dayanmak

21. yapmak üzere olmak

22. denmek, söylenmek

23. vasıl olmak, ulaşmak

24. uzanmak, erişmek

25. (k.dili) bahse girmek

26. (k.dili) işemek. go a long way çok iş görmek, çok dayanmak

27. yüksek mevkiye ulaşmak. go about (den.) tiramola etmek. go about a task bir işi ele almak, bir işe başlamak. go abroad dış memleketlere gitmek. go after (yakalamak veya almak için sıra ile) peşinden gitmek. go against karşı gelmek, karşı olmak

28. aykırı olmak

29. aleyhinde sonuçlanmak. go ahead devam etmek

30. ileri gitmek, başlamak. the goahead izin, müsaade, başlama işareti. go all the way tamamıyle anlaşmak

31. cinsi münasebette bulunmak. go along devam etmek. Go along ! Haydi, git ! (I.)'ll go along now. Gidiyorum artık. go along with ile beraber bulunmak

32. uymak

33. razı olmak, kabul etmek. go around herkese yetmek

34. gezinmek

35. sarmak, çevirmek. goasyouplease keyfi, serbest, istenilen kıyafetle gidilen. go at saldırmak

36. üzerinde çalışmak. go back dönmek. go back on vefasızlık göstermek, terketmek

37. (sözünden) vazgeçmek, caymak. go bad bozulmak, çürümek. go bail for -e kefil olmak. go begging sahipsiz olmak, istenilmemek, çok ucuza satışa çıkmak. go behind aslını arastırmak. go be yond aşmak, öteye geçmek. go by geçmek, yanından geçmek

38. -e göre davranmak

39. ismi ile tanınmak. go by the board metruk kalmak

40. kaçırılmak (fırsat) go down inmek, sönmek

41. batmak (güneş, gemi)

42. yutulmak

43. azalmak, düşmek

44. yenilmek

45. (tarihe) geçmek

46. makbule geçmek

47. (İng.) üniversiteden ayrılmak

48. (briç.) düşmek. go down the drain (k.dili) boşuna sarfedilmek (para), kaçırılmak (flrsat)

49. atılmak. go far çok iş görmek

50. çok etkili olmak

51. yüksek mevkiye ulaşmak. go for -e geçmek, sayılmak

52. peşinde olmak, peşine düşmek, aramak

53. almaya gitmek

54. (k.dili) sal- dırmak

55. (k.dili) çok beğenmek. go for a song çok ucuza satılmak. go great guns büyük bir başarı göstermek. go hang kahrolmak

56. unutulmak. go halves (k.dili) paylaşmak. go hard with güç duruma düşürmek. go hungry aç kalmak. go in and out girip çıkmak. go in debt borçlanmak. go in for katılmak, meraklısı olmak. go into giymeye başlamak

57. meslek olarak seçmek

58. iyice araştırmak

59. bö- lünmek. Two will go into six. Altı ikiye bölünür. Three into two won't go. İki üçe bölünmez. go in with ile girişmek, ile ortak olmak. go into effect yürürlüğe girmek. go it (uygunsuzca, usulsüzce, çılgınca) davran (mak.)

60. meşgul olmak

61. idare etmek

62. atılmak. go mad çıldırmak, delirmek. go native yerli gibi olmak, yerlilere benzemek. go off patlamak, ateş almak

63. gitmek

64. sönmek, kesilmek

65. uyumak

66. çıkmak (sahneden) The party went off well. Ziyafet başarılı idi. go on devam etmek, ileri gitmek

67. hareket etmek

68. sahneye çıkmak. Go on ! Devam et! Yapma ! İnanmıyorum. go on strike grev yapmak. go on the road turneye çıkmak (tiyatro toplu- luğu) go on the stage tiyatro hayatına atılmak. go one better (başkasından) daha ileri gitmek. go out çıkmak, evden ayrılmak

69. sönmek

70. geçmek (moda)

71. grev yapmak

72. oyundan çıkmak. go over geçmek, öbür tarafa geçmek

73. tekrarlamak

74. incelemek, tetkik etmek, prova etmek

75. (k.dili) başarmak. go places hayatta ilerlemek. go round (bak.) go around. go shares with ile paylaşmak. go steady devamlı olarak tek bir kişi ile flört etmek. go the whole hog istediğini elde etmek için her şeyi göze almak

76. çekinmeden girişmek. go through yoklamak, gözden geçirmek

77. geçirmek (hastalık, tecrübe)

78. üstünden girip altından çıkmak, sarfedip bitirmek

79. geçmek

80. durmadan gitmek (tren)

81. kabul edilmek (tasan) go through fire and water büyük imtihandan geçmek, çok ıstırap çekmek. go through with yürütmek, sonuca bağlamak, bitirmek. Go to! (eski) Haydi! go to bed yatmak

82. (matb.) baskıya gitmek

83. cinsel ilişkide bulunmak. go to great expense çok masrafa girmek. go to hell cehenneme gitmek

84. mahvolmak. Go to hell! Allah kahretsin ! Cehennem ol ! go to ground deliğine kaçmak (av) go to one' head başını döndürmek

85. kafasını tutmak. go to pieces parçalanmak

86. manen ve maddeten düşmek

87. sıhhati bozulmak

88. ayılıp bayılmak. go to press basılmak (gazete, kitap) go to sea denizci olmak

89. denize çıkmak. go to the country (İng.) kendi seçim bölgesinin oyuna başvurmak. go to the dogs berbat olmak, düşmek, mahvolmak. go to the wall altta kalmak, iflas etmek. go to town şehre inmek

90. büyük bir enerjiyle hareket etmek. go together dü- zenlenmek, yerine oturtulmak, uymak takıl- (mak.)

91. iyi gitmek

92. beraber gitmek. go too far fazla ileri gitmek, haddini aşmak. go under batmak

93. if lâs etmek. go under the name of adıyla tanınmak. go underground gizli teş- kilât kurmak, faaliyetine gizli olarak devam etmek. go up çıkmak, yükselmek, fırlamak

94. (tiyatro) sahnenin arka tarafma gitmek

95. (İng.) üniversiteye girmek

96. (k.dili) mahvolmak, bat- (mak.) go up in flames tutuşup yanmak. go with beraber gitmek, uygun olmak, yaraşmak

97. (k.dili) ile flört etmek. go with the tide zamana uymak. go without -siz olmak, mahrum olmak. go without saying söz götürmemek, söylemeye lüzum olmamak, ortada olmak, aşikâr olmak. a going concern başarılı bir iş. a good rule to go by uygulanmaya değer bir kural, fayda görülen bir kural. Here goes! Başlıyoruz! Haydi bakalım! How is it going? işler nasıl gidiyor? Let go ! Bırak ! as far as it goes bir dereceye kadar. as far as that goes mademki ondan bahsediyoruz. Who goes there? (ask.) Kim o ?


forego


1. (went, gone) önce gitmek.


forgo


1. (went, gone) vaz geçmek, sarfınazar etmek.


outgo


1. (-went, -gone) geçmek.


undergo


1. (-went, - gone) çekmek, katlanmak

2. olmak

3. geçirmek

4. uğramak

5. muptela olmak.



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