bailed

[US]/beɪld/
[UK]/bale d/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to release someone from custody by paying bail; to rescue or save someone from a difficult situation

Phrases & Collocations

bailed out

bailed on

bailed him/her in

bail out of

bailed up

get bailed out

bail someone in

Example Sentences

he bailed on the meeting at the last minute.

she bailed her friend out of jail.

they bailed out the sinking ship just in time.

after the argument, he bailed on their plans.

the company bailed out its struggling subsidiary.

she bailed on her workout session today.

he bailed from the project due to personal reasons.

they bailed out when the situation became dangerous.

the investor bailed out after the market crash.

she felt guilty for bailing on her friends.

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