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Find out the meaning of some pharasal verbs begining with give and look give in, give out, give away, look after, look up, look into.

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Meaning of phrasal verbs are-

1. Give in- to stop doing something or admitting defeat or accepting things as the way they are. 

Sentence- I give in to the demand of my family members and accepted the idea of marriage.

2. Give out- distributing things or completely being used up or feel exhausted or fail or break down. 

Sentence - As part of my scholarship programme, I give out free vouchers. 

3. Give away- to give something for free or as a gift or donation. To reveal identity of something.  It also means to expose someone or reveal something about them intentionally or unintentionally. 

Sentence -  He give away most of his money to charity.

4. Look after- to take care of something or someone, be responsible for something.

Sentence- After the death of his parents, his uncle took the responsibility to look after the child.

5. Look up- search for and find a piece of information in book, improve a situation or to become better at something. 

Sentence- Many children look up to famous personalities for guidance and support.

6. Look into- to investigate something, to examine the facts for something. 

Sentence- After the late night robbery in the bank, the police officer promised to look into the matter. 

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