bails out (Meaning)

bails 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

bails out Sentence Examples

  1. The government bailed out the struggling airline to prevent its collapse.
  2. The company's CEO bailed out his failing business by injecting personal funds.
  3. The landlord bailed out his tenants by offering rent relief during the pandemic.
  4. Investors bailed out the hedge fund to prevent a wider financial crisis.
  5. The wealthy neighbor bailed out the struggling family by paying their overdue mortgage.
  6. The rescue team bailed out the stranded boat by towing it to safety.
  7. The parachutist bailed out of the malfunctioning aircraft, narrowly escaping danger.
  8. The bank bailed out the loan defaulter by restructuring the loan terms.
  9. The firefighters bailed out the burning building, rescuing the trapped residents.
  10. The ship bailed out the water that had flooded its hull, preventing it from sinking.

FAQs About the word bails 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

walks out, pulls out, moves, parts,exits, gets, takes a walk, goes, peels off, digs out

stays,comes, remains, turns up, shows up, arrives, lands, approaches, settles, closes

The government bailed out the struggling airline to prevent its collapse.

The company's CEO bailed out his failing business by injecting personal funds.

The landlord bailed out his tenants by offering rent relief during the pandemic.

Investors bailed out the hedge fund to prevent a wider financial crisis.