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to rent out
[phrase form: rent]
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to provide services or temporary use of something to someone, in exchange for a fee
Example
Many people in the city rent out their parking spaces to commuters looking for a spot.
The company is willing to rent out its conference rooms for business meetings.
Families rented out the guest house for reunions and gatherings, enjoying the convenience of having additional space and privacy.
During the music festival, local residents were willing to accommodate attendees by renting out spare rooms.
They rented out a professional studio to cut their debut single.