to blow out
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Definition & Meaning of "blow out"in English

to blow out
01

to put out a flame, candle, etc. using the air in one's lungs 

Transitive: to blow out a flame
to blow out definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Composition
phrasal
Action verb
Regular
Separable
Particle
out
Base verb
blow
Present tense
blow out
3rd person singular
blows out
Present participle
blowing out
Past simple
blew out
Past participle
blown out
Examples
With a single breath, the magician managed to blow out all the candles on the table. 
02

to be extinguished by the movement of air 

Intransitive
Examples
The birthday party in the backyard was challenging as the candles on the cake kept blowing out. 
03

(of an oil or gas well) to release gas abruptly and forcefully 

Intransitive
Examples
The pressure became too great and the well finally blew out in a dramatic eruption. 
04

(of a tire) to burst or puncture while the vehicle is moving 

Intransitive
Transitive: to blow out a tire
Examples
He accidentally blew the tire out by hitting a pothole. 
05

(of a storm) to gradually lose strength and force, reaching a state of calm 

Intransitive
Examples
The hurricane blew out before reaching the coast. 
06

to disappoint someone by failing to meet them or fulfill a previously made arrangement 

Dialectbritish flagBritish
Transitive: to blow out a person or plan
Examples
The sudden emergency blew out our weekend getaway. 
07

to severely injure a joint, especially one's knee, or to be injured in such a way 

Dialectamerican flagAmerican
Transitive: to blow out a joint
Examples
He blew his ankle out while playing basketball. 
blow out
01

in a provocative manner 

Grammatical Information
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