change out of (something)
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To remove an item of clothing in order to put on a different one. The minute I get home, all I want to do is to change out of my work clothes. Change out of your wet bathing suit and put on something suitable for dinner.
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change out of something
to take off a set of clothing and put on another. I have to change out of these wet clothes. You should change out of your casual clothes and put on something more formal for dinner.
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To take off some clothing and put on other clothing: You should change out of those wet clothes before you catch a cold!
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