Verb
grant the services of or the temporary use of, for a fee
Source: WordNetLawyers are men who hire out their words and anger. Horace
We rent out our apartment to tourists every year Source: Internet
He hired himself out as a cook Source: Internet
A poor woman might do it for money, just as she might hire out as a maid, but she had that option because she’d learned from childhood how to spin—and because there was always demand for more thread. Source: Internet
Another, for the general price increase, is related to artists (or labels - can't be sure) hire out companies to buy up tickets at normal prices and resell at higher prices. Source: Internet
Ms Rodda says it costs the Mildura Field Days $5000 to hire out the SuniTAFE Field for the two-day event, with the overall cost to run the event put at $105,000. Source: Internet