Verb
(transitive) To empty (something) completely of liquids; to drain completely.
(intransitive) To be emptied of liquid; to be drained completely.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgContrary to popular belief, the sit-on-top kayak hull is not self bailing, since water penetrating it does not drain out automatically, as it does in bigger boats equipped with self bailing systems. Source: Internet
Faulting lowered the land between the Luangwa Rift and the Zambezi Rift allowing Madumabisa Lake to drain out into the Zambezi in a channel which became the lower Luangwa River. Source: Internet
In that meeting chaired by Sonia Gandhi, I told the leaders that we should not drain out our energy to eliminate each other. Source: Internet
It will drain out. Source: Internet
Remittance is compared with rainfall, if not stored and utilised, it will drain out. Source: Internet
When pasta is finished cooking per package instructions, drain out all water and place pasta back in pot. Source: Internet