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read out
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verb
- tr to read (something) aloud
- to retrieve information from a computer memory or storage device
- tr to expel (someone) from a political party or other society
noun
- the act of retrieving information from a computer memory or storage device
- the information retrieved
Example Sentences
Today's verdict therefore came as a relief to most, who cheered on the streets of Seoul as the verdict was read out.
In her victim impact statement, read out at Hull Crown Court, she said she still had panic attacks and the scars to be "reminded of what he did to me".
Several witness statements read out in court said Mr Woods, an ex-RAF pilot, had been driving erratically along the M6 northbound.
Cheered by fans when his name was read out, Saka received a standing ovation when he warmed up for the first time and again when he returned to the pitch for the first time since December.
In statements read out to the court, the women detailed the impact the abuse had on them.
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