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Definition and meaning of 家出 - いえで in Japanese

いえで家出
iede

N4

1.running away from home

Verbal Noun

彼の息子が家出したそうよ。
I hear that his son left home.
いえで家出
ie de

N4

1.leaving home without permission or running away.

Noun, Suru verb, Intransitive verb

彼女は家出して、家族を心配させた。
She ran away from home and worried her family.
家出は若者の問題として深刻だ。
Running away from home is a serious issue among young people.
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2.leaving home without permission or running away.

Noun, Suru verb, Intransitive verb

彼女は家出して友達と遊びに行った。
She ran away from home and went out to play with her friends.
家出するときは必ず連絡をしてね。
When you go out, be sure to contact us.
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3.leaving home to become a Buddhist monk.

Noun, Suru verb, Intransitive verb

彼は家出して、仏教の修行を始めた。
He ran away from home and started practicing Buddhism.
家出して僧侶になることを決めた。
He decided to run away from home and become a monk.
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4.a dependent who has run away from home.

Wikipedia definition

彼女は家出してしまった。
She ran away from home.
家出した子供を探しています。
We are looking for a runaway child.
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