bailed out Synonyms

bailed out Meaning

bailed out

to jump out of an airplane with a parachute, to abandon a harmful or difficult situation, to help from a difficult situation, to parachute from an aircraft, leave, depart, a rescue from financial distress

bailed out Sentence Examples

  1. The government bailed out the struggling airline industry during the pandemic.
  2. My parents bailed me out of jail after I got arrested for underage drinking.
  3. The bank bailed out the homeowners who were facing foreclosure.
  4. The insurance company bailed out the car owner after the accident.
  5. The police bailed out the suspect after they realized he was innocent.
  6. The rescue team bailed out the boat after it capsized in the lake.
  7. The teacher bailed out the student who was struggling to understand the lesson.
  8. The friend bailed out the other friend who was feeling depressed and anxious.
  9. The boss bailed out the employee who had made a mistake at work.
  10. The charity bailed out the family who had lost everything in a fire.

FAQs About the word bailed out

to jump out of an airplane with a parachute, to abandon a harmful or difficult situation, to help from a difficult situation, to parachute from an aircraft, lea

bailed, cleared out, pulled out, evacuated, cut out, cleared off, peeled off, pushed on, moved, got off

arrived,came, remained, stayed, showed up, turned up, hit, lodged, closed, dwelt

The government bailed out the struggling airline industry during the pandemic.

My parents bailed me out of jail after I got arrested for underage drinking.

The bank bailed out the homeowners who were facing foreclosure.

The insurance company bailed out the car owner after the accident.