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    Bail out
    • scoop water out of a boat or ship
    • (of a member of an aircrew) make an emergency parachute descent from an aircraft; eject
  2. bail sb/sth out. phrasal verb with bail verb [ T, usually passive ] uk / beɪl / us. (UK also bale sb/sth out) to help a person or organization that is in financial difficulty: Taxpayers are being asked to pay billions of dollars to bail out failing banks and other companies.

  3. The meaning of BAILOUT is a rescue from financial distress. How to use bailout in a sentence.

  4. Mar 16, 2023 · A bailout is the injection of money into a business or organization that would otherwise face imminent collapse. Bailouts can be in the form of loans, bonds, stocks, or cash.

  5. the act of helping a person or organization that is in difficulty, usually by giving or giving or lending money: Three years of huge losses forced the bank to seek a government bailout. The administration assembled the $50 billion emergency bailout package to ease a financial crisis in Mexico. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  6. the act of helping a person or organization that is in difficulty, usually by giving or giving or lending money: Three years of huge losses forced the bank to seek a government bailout. The administration assembled the $50 billion emergency bailout package to ease a financial crisis in Mexico. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  7. noun. the act of parachuting from an aircraft, especially to escape a crash, fire, etc. an instance of coming to the rescue, especially financially: a government bailout of a large company. an alternative, additional choice, or the like: If the highway is jammed, you have two side roads as bailouts.

  8. bail out. 1. phrasal verb. If you bail someone out, you help them out of a difficult situation, often by giving them money. They will discuss how to bail the economy out of its slump. [VERB noun PARTICLE + of] He desperately needed cash to bail out the ailing restaurant.

  9. To bail out is to remove water from a boat by scooping it. You'll have to bail out that rowboat and patch those holes in the bottom before you head out on your adventure! If you bail out the canoe while your friend paddles, you're helping to stop it (and you) from sinking.

  10. Definition of bailout noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. A bailout is the act of providing money to a company or a bank that is failing, in order to keep it from closing down. A recession could mean huge losses at state-run factories, requiring a bailout from the state of billions of dollars.

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