space out
phrasal verbspace out
- (informal, especially North American English) to take no notice of what is happening around you, especially as a result of taking drugs
- I can't remember what happened next—I was totally spacing out.
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space something out
- to arrange things with a wide space between them
- The houses are spaced out in this area of town.
- Mothers were being advised to try to space out their pregnancies.
- The fruits should be well spaced out so that they are not touching each other.