rolling out (Meaning)

rolling out

to get out of bed, a football play in which the quarterback rolls to the left or right, the public introduction of a new aircraft, the widespread public introduction of a new product, to introduce (something, such as a new product) especially for widespread sale to the public

rolling out Sentence Examples

  1. The bakery was rolling out fresh croissants for the morning crowd.
  2. The company announced it was rolling out a new line of products in the coming weeks.
  3. The government rolled out a plan to improve infrastructure and create jobs.
  4. The city began rolling out new trash bins in an effort to reduce litter.
  5. The software update was being rolled out gradually to avoid any major glitches.
  6. The team rolled out a new strategy to enhance their performance.
  7. The store rolled out a new rewards program to encourage customer loyalty.
  8. The doctor rolled out a prescription to treat the patient's symptoms.
  9. The team rolled out their plan to tackle the upcoming challenges.
  10. The construction crew rolled out a new road to connect the two towns.

FAQs About the word rolling out

to get out of bed, a football play in which the quarterback rolls to the left or right, the public introduction of a new aircraft, the widespread public introdu

uprising, waking,getting up, rising, turning out, awaking,arising, bestirring, stirring,awakening

retiring,turning in, lying up, dropping off, resting, bedding (down), sleeping, napping, snoozing, slumbering

The bakery was rolling out fresh croissants for the morning crowd.

The company announced it was rolling out a new line of products in the coming weeks.

The government rolled out a plan to improve infrastructure and create jobs.

The city began rolling out new trash bins in an effort to reduce litter.