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What does "Bail out" mean?
Aug 12, 2020 7:53 PM
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to pay for someone to get out of jail or to rescue them (from another country)
to stop doing something or cancel involvement (for example cancelling a meeting with your friend= you bailed out on him)
August 12, 2020
It can also mean to attempt to stop a boat that is taking on water from actually sinking. Here are sample sentences with a few known variations of the word "bail" in them.
1. He tried unsuccessfully to bail out the boat.
2. It was high time for the government to bail out the economy.
3. I had to go to the drunk tank last night to bail out my sister's husband.
4. I'm gonna bail out of that 7:00 am meeting tomorrow morning.
August 12, 2020
1) to rescue someone. 2) to pay a bond to get someone out of jail.
August 12, 2020
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