snap out of

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snap out of (third-person singular simple present snaps out of, present participle snapping out of, simple past and past participle snapped out of)

  1. (idiomatic, intransitive, transitive) To terminate suddenly a mood, emotional state, or reverie.
    I felt sad that he had left, but I had to snap out of it and get on with my life.
    We tried to snap him out of it, but something cultlike was going on.