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sit out

Speech parts

1. sit out - Noun

2. sit out - Verb

Meaning

endure to the end

not participate in (an activity, such as a dance or a sports event)

Source: WordNet

Alternative names

sit-out

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Examples

He sat out the game Source: Internet

Activated from the reserve/covid-19 list Saturday, Roethlisberger talked about what it was like to sit out practice all week before participating in the team walkthrough in advance of the Steelers’ game Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals. Source: Internet

After leading by 3 points in the fourth quarter of Game 1, guard Avery Bradley went down with a hamstring injury, making him sit out for the rest of the series. Source: Internet

After dropping out of the race, Warren deflected questions about her plans, but her public comments about Sanders and Biden Thursday night added to concerns among movement progressives that she could either endorse Biden or sit out of the contest. Source: Internet

But McMahon returned with five minutes left in the game after CBS analyst John Madden had said on the air he should sit out the rest of the afternoon. Source: Internet

“A lot of kids would have had to sit out the season but he played the whole season not being able to use his right arm and never complained,” Foret said. Source: Internet

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