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contract out
verb
- intr, adverb to agree not to participate in something, esp the state pension scheme
Example Sentences
Strikes and collective bargaining were not permitted, and the union's primary purpose was to fuel the Nazi war economy, which was largely contracted out to private industry.
The new rules typically only apply to new customers, so any price rise will depend on when you took your contract out.
"No, I'm not happy with Boeing. It takes them a long time to do, you know, Air Force One, we gave that contract out a long time ago," Trump said.
Major repairs, however, require “specialized skills” and are contracted out, the manual indicates.
His full-time job is with the Los Alamitos Fire Department, but with the fires raging since Tuesday, he said he contracted out his services for the first time while he was off duty.
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