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to read out
[phrase form: read]
01
to read a text or content aloud, articulating the words for others to hear
Example
The teacher asked a student to read out the poem in front of the class.
He read out the news headlines to the group, keeping them updated.
02
to extract and display information from a computer or a digital storage medium
Example
The scientist developed a tool to read out data from the experimental sensors.
The device is programmed to read out the relevant information in emergencies.
03
to expel a person from an organization or a group officially
Example
The committee decided to read him out of the club for violating the rules.
The president is hesitant but may have to read out members to maintain the organization's reputation.