Past participle of go 1. 1. a. Being away from a place; absent or having departed. b. Missing or lost: My watch is gone. 2. a. No longer in existence; not part of the present: "The biggest catastrophe was the lack of wildlife. The great herds were gone" (Tom Clynes). b. No longer available; used up: All the rice is gone. c. No longer alive; dead.
There are a number of ways to overcome this problem. There is no subtle way to tell someone that you no longer want them. They believe he'll figure out a way to make it work. They've explored every possible way of dealing with the problem.
Adjective gone (comparative further gone or farther gone or goner, superlative furthest gone or farthest gone or gonest) Away, having left.
When someone is gone, they have left the place where you are and are no longer there. When something is gone, it is no longer present or no longer exists. While he was gone she had tea with the Colonel. He's already been gone four hours! By morning the smoke will be all gone.
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