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bail out
verb
- intr to make an emergency parachute jump from an aircraft
- informal.tr to help (a person, organization, etc) out of a predicament
the government bailed the company out
- informal.intr to escape from a predicament
Example Sentences
Vance and others were clear that they were unhappy with the United States âbailing outâ Europe by clearing the shipping lanes through the Red Sea of Houthi attacks.
He was forced to bail out a fourth time while fighting near Ravenna, Italy when his Spitfire was hit multiple times.
There's nobody coming to bail out an independent contractor practice.
LAFCâs rebuilt midfield struggled to slow Minnesotaâs speedy attackers in the early going but was bailed out when Kelvin Yeboahâs left-footed shot struck the right post and caromed across the goalmouth in the 13th minute.
Speaker Mike Johnson has already had to enlist Democratic support to bail out a plan to fund the government.
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