bail out (Meaning)

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bail out (v)

free on bail

remove (water) from a boat by dipping and throwing over the side

bail out Sentence Examples

  1. The government decided to bail out the failing financial institution to prevent a systemic collapse.
  2. The parents had to bail out their son from jail after he got into a fight.
  3. The insurance company refused to bail out the driver after they crashed their car while intoxicated.
  4. The investors bailed out of the risky investment when it became clear that it was not going to make a profit.
  5. The boaters had to bail out buckets of water to keep their vessel from sinking.
  6. The rescue team had to bail out the hikers who had been stranded in a flooded canyon.
  7. The airlines bailed out stranded passengers by providing them with food and accommodations during a snowstorm.
  8. The students bailed out of the exam when they realized they had not studied enough.
  9. The company bailed out its employees after the layoffs by offering them severance packages and job counseling.
  10. The neighbor bailed out the elderly man's basement after a heavy rainstorm.

FAQs About the word bail out

free on bail, remove (water) from a boat by dipping and throwing over the side

pike (out or off), get off, move, go off, bail, escape, evacuate, sally (forth), pull out, push off

remain, come, show up, show up, stay, arrive,come, arrive, remain, stay

The government decided to bail out the failing financial institution to prevent a systemic collapse.

The parents had to bail out their son from jail after he got into a fight.

The insurance company refused to bail out the driver after they crashed their car while intoxicated.

The investors bailed out of the risky investment when it became clear that it was not going to make a profit.