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bail out

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1. bail out - Noun

2. bail out - Verb

Meaning

remove (water) from a boat by dipping and throwing over the side

free on bail

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bail-out

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After the brutal and extraordinary 7-day 15% decline in the Dow Jones and S&P 500, everyone is screaming at the Federal Reserve to print more money and bail out losing equity positions. Source: Internet

Chrissy Teigen has donated 200,000 US dollars (£162,000) to bail out protesters across the United States following unrest over the death of George Floyd. Source: Internet

A total of over 10 billion euros were used to bail out failing banks, which led to banking sector consolidation. citation After devaluations the depression bottomed out in 1993. Source: Internet

Barclay brothers, 85, are forced to bail out ailing business. Source: Internet

First, Congress provided that if a state is covered, local governments in that state may bail out even if the state is ineligible to bail out. Source: Internet

But two things are certain: Lawmakers can’t count on federal taxpayers to bail out the state, and it’s imperative that the Economic Forum err on the side of caution lest the budget gap grow even larger. Source: Internet

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