go out of one's way
Variant of way
way (wā)
noun
- a means of passing from one place to another, as a road, highway, street or path the Appian Way
- room or space for passing; free area; an opening, as in a crowd or traffic clear a way for the ambulance
- a route or course that is or may be used to go from one place to another: often used in combination highway, railway, one-way street
- a specified route or direction on the way to town
- a path in life; course or habits of life or conduct to fall into evil ways
- a course of action; method or manner of doing something do it this way
- a means to an end; method a way to cut costs
- a usual or customary manner of living, acting, or being the way of the world
- a characteristic manner of acting or doing to learn the ways of other people
- manner or style to have a pleasant way
- distance a long way off
- direction of movement or action go this way; look this way
- respect; point; particular; feature to be right in some ways
- what one desires; wish; will to have or get one's own way
- range or scope, as of experience a method that never came in his way
- relationship as to those taking part: used in hyphenated compounds a four-way conversation
- Informal a (specified) state or condition to be in a bad way
- Informal a district; locality; area out our way
- Law, Now Rare right of way (sense )
- Mech. a surface or slide on which the carriage of a lathe, etc. moves along its bed
- Naut. a ship's movement or momentum through water
- Shipbuilding a timber framework on which a ship is built and along which it slides in launching
Etymology: ME < OE weg, akin to Ger < IE base *weĝh-, to go > L vehere, to carry, ride, Gr ochos, wagon
adverb
by the way
- incidentally
- on or beside the way
by way of
- passing through; through; via
- as a way, method, mode, or means of
- Chiefly Brit. in the condition or position of by way of being a fine pianist
come someone's way
- to come within someone's scope or range; come to someone
- Informal to turn out successfully for someonealso go someone's way
give way
- to withdraw; yield
- to break down; collapse
give way to
- to step aside for; yield to
- to give free expression to to give way to tears
go all the way
☆- Informal to proceed or agree completely
- Slang to engage in sexual intercourse
go out of the way
or go out of one's wayin the way
lead the way
make one's way
- to advance or proceed
- to advance in life or succeed, as by one's own efforts
make way
- to make room; clear a passage
- to make progress
on the way out
- becoming unfashionable, obsolescent, etc.
- dying
out of the way
- in a position so as not to hinder or interfere
- disposed of
- not on the right or usual route or course
- improper; wrong; amiss
- unusual; uncommon
parting of the ways
see one's way clear
- to be willing (to do something)
- to find it convenient or possible
take one's way
the way
under way
- moving; advancing; making progress
- Naut.
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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