Word info

weather out

Verb

Meaning

weather out (third-person singular simple present weathers out, present participle weathering out, simple past and past participle weathered out)

(transitive) To endure all the way; to hold out against till the end.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

But once the place is repaired and the asbestos removed, the 72-year-old Melzer wants to weather out a storm there, just as in the old days. Source: Internet

Given the potential for rainbands through the night, we cannot entirely take severe weather out of the overnight forecast. Source: Internet

The front vestibule keeps weather out, and it's a great place for gear storage. Source: Internet

The old traditions of hosting hurricane parties and inviting your cousins over to weather out the storm are not advisable in the COVID-19 era, and social-distancing concerns are keeping households isolated. Source: Internet

We can confirm that it is in fact beach volleyball weather out there. Source: Internet

While the steel roof is in “very good” shape, he said insulation needs to be put in above the metal, followed by a membrane on top of that to keep water and other weather out. Source: Internet

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