bail%20out
verb
- 1
To secure the release of an arrested person by providing bail money.
- 2
To remove water from a boat by scooping it out.
- 3
To rescue, especially financially.
“Once again, the industry got itself in trouble and government had to bail it out.”
- 4
(with of) To exit an aircraft while in flight.
- 5
(with of) To leave (or not attend at all) a place or a situation, especially quickly or when the situation has become undesirable.
“I'm going to bail out of class today.”
- 6
(with of) To sell all or part of one's holdings in stocks, real estate, a business, etc.
“I'm going to bail out of stocks and buy gold instead.”
- 7
(with of) To make an unscheduled voluntary termination of an underwater dive, usually implying the use of an alternative breathing gas supply.
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