Bail out - How To Discuss
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Bail out,
Definition of Bail out:
Provides emergency financial support to maintain business continuity.
(Crew) Parachute after being removed from the aircraft.
Save someone or something from trouble.
Excessive sale of company shares by shareholders is seen as lack of confidence in the company's profitability or survival.
Synonyms of Bail out
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How to use Bail out in a sentence?
- He helped me out of prison, for which I am grateful, and even told him how much I admired him when I met him.
- Chief Arp asked the parachute pilot so we could swim again.
- Some banks may require a ransom if they have taken large non-refundable amounts.
- With a 10 chance to break the bank, the high risk, high return strategy has become a purely profitable strategy knowing that the government will save the retail banks instead of wasting their savings.
Meaning of Bail out & Bail out Definition