🔹 1. Sports Context

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🔹 1. Sports Context

In sports, “all out” usually means giving your maximum effort or reaching the limit of your ability.
• Cricket:
In cricket, “all out” refers to a situation where all the batters of a team are dismissed, ending the team’s innings.
Example: India was bowled all out for 225 runs.
• General Sports:
It also means putting in 100% effort, especially in fast-paced or high-stakes situations.
Example: The team went all out in the final quarter to win the match.

🔹 2. Everyday Use

In daily conversation, “going all out” means doing something with full effort, energy, or resources.
• Events/Parties:
They went all out for their wedding—everything was luxurious.
• Work/Studies:
She went all out to prepare for her final exams.

🔹 3. Military or Emergency Context

In high-stakes environments, like the military or emergency response, “all out effort” or “go all out” refers to a full-force operation or response.

Example: The firefighters went all out to control the wildfire.

🔹 4. Emotional or Personal Investment

People might say they went “all out” emotionally, mentally, or physically when they gave everything they had to a relationship, goal, or dream.

He went all out to save the relationship, but it wasn’t enough.

✅ Summary

Context Meaning Example
Cricket All players are dismissed “They were all out for 150 runs.”
Sports Maximum physical effort “She went all out in the last lap.”
Daily Life Doing something extravagantly “They went all out decorating the house.”
Emergency Full-scale response “Rescuers went all out during the storm.”
Emotional Full personal commitment “He went all out to achieve his dream.”

If you want a specific meaning or context (like a poem, song lyrics, or explanation in Nepali), let me know!