Bail out
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British pronunciation/bˈeɪl ˈaʊt/
American pronunciation/bˈeɪl ˈaʊt/

Definition & Meaning of "bail out"

to bail out
[phrase form: bail]
01

to pay money to the court to release someone from custody until their trial

to bail out definition and meaning
02

to leave a bad or dangerous situation, place, or event quickly and suddenly

03

to save someone or something from a difficult financial situation

04

to jump out of an airplane using a parachute when the airplane is about to crash

05

to remove water from a boat to prevent it from sinking

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The unexpected arrest forced them to bail out their sibling, turning a family dinner into a rescue mission.
We're trying to find ways to bail out the community leader arrested during the demonstration.
The family was grateful to friends who helped bail out their relative from jail.
He bailed out the small yacht after it encountered rough seas.
The automated system allowed the astronauts to bail out safely in case of a spacecraft malfunction.
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