This is the 268th most frequent Indonesian word.
keluar
"Keluar" means "to go out" or "to exit."
Here, 'keluar' means to go outside or leave an enclosed space. It indicates a physical action to exit or go out.
Saya ingin keluar untuk mengambil udara segar.
I want to go outside to get some fresh air.
In this sentence, 'keluar' is used to describe the movement or flow out from inside, in this case, water from a faucet.
Air keluar dari keran yang bocor.
Water comes out of the leaking faucet.
Here, 'keluar' metaphorically means to emerge or to end up in a new state or situation, specifically as the winner.