bailing out (Meaning)

bailing 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

bailing out Sentence Examples

  1. The ship was taking on water, and the crew was bailing out furiously to prevent sinking.
  2. The company was on the verge of bankruptcy, but a large investment from a venture capitalist ended up bailing out the shareholders.
  3. The coach bailed out his star quarterback at the last minute, knowing he could turn the game around.
  4. The politician bailed out his campaign by promising never-ending funds to his supporters.
  5. The teacher bailed out the student who had fallen asleep in class, giving him extra time to finish the assignment.
  6. The neighbor bailed out the elderly couple whose car had broken down in the middle of the night.
  7. The country bailed out its citizens by providing financial assistance during the economic crisis.
  8. The firefighter bailed out the burning building, saving the lives of the trapped occupants.
  9. The friend bailed out the stranded motorist, offering a ride to the nearest gas station.
  10. The prison guard bailed out the inmate who had been wrongly accused, reuniting him with his family.

FAQs About the word bailing 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

getting off, buggering off, clearing out, going, packing (up or off), sallying (forth), buzzing (off), stepping (along), departing, walking out

showing up, remaining, arriving,coming, turning up, dwelling, approaching, abiding,staying, closing

The ship was taking on water, and the crew was bailing out furiously to prevent sinking.

The company was on the verge of bankruptcy, but a large investment from a venture capitalist ended up bailing out the shareholders.

The coach bailed out his star quarterback at the last minute, knowing he could turn the game around.

The politician bailed out his campaign by promising never-ending funds to his supporters.