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    bail out
    [bail out]
    definition
    1. scoop water out of a boat or ship:
      "the first priority is to bail out the boat with buckets" · "I started to use my hands to bail out the water"
    bail·out
    [ˈbāˌlout]
    noun
    bail-out (noun)
    1. an act of giving financial assistance to a failing business or economy to save it from collapse:
      "eventually the government stepped in to provide the company with a bailout"
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    What is the meaning of bail out?bail out or bale out vb ( adverb) 1. (Aeronautics) ( intr) to make an emergency parachute jump from an aircraft 2. ( tr) informal to help (a person, organization, etc) out of a predicament: the government bailed the company out. 3. ( intr) informal to escape from a predicament n
    What is another word for bail out?punched out; punching out; punches out. Definition of punch out (Entry 2 of 2) intransitive verb. 1 : to record the time of one’s stopping work or departure by punching a time clock. 2 : to bail out of an aircraft using an ejection seat. What is Cabinet punch?
    Do you bale out or bail out?bail out, bale out. The OED says that [the spelling bail] should be used for emptying a boat of water; bale is ‘erroneous’ because the derivation is from French baille, bucket. But, perhaps owing to an instinct for differentiation, popular usage prefers bale both for this and for making a parachute descent from an aircraft in an emergency.
    Should I bail someone out of jail or not?Understand the risks involved. On one hand, when you post bail for someone you risk losing your collateral if the skip bail. But beyond that, there may be other risks you face if you insert yourself in the situation. In some situations, it may not be the best idea to help the person get out of jail.
     
  4. (UK also bale someone/something out) to help a person or organization that is in difficulty, usually by giving or lending them or it money: She keeps running up huge debts and asking friends to bail her out.
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    bailed out; bailing out; bails out intransitive verb 1 : to parachute from an aircraft 2 : to abandon a harmful or difficult situation also : leave, depart
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    bail out verb(adverb) (intr) to make an emergency parachute jump from an aircraft (tr) informal to help (a person, organization, etc) out of a predicament: the government bailed the company out (intr) informal to escape from a predicament
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