bail out of

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bail out (of something)
EJECT, parachute to safety
bail somebody out
to leave a large sum of money with a court so that someone can be let out of prison while waiting for their trial
bail somebody/something out
(also bale somebody/something out) to do something to help someone out of trouble, especially financial problems
bail something out
(also bale something out) to remove water that has come into a boat

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

bail out of
bail out (of (something))
to stop doing something or being involved in something.
Bad working conditions have caused many nurses to bail out of the profession.

The TV show triggered a number of protests, and some of the sponsors bailed out.

Etymology: based on the literal meaning of bail out (= to jump out of an aircraft with a parachute)

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

bail out of something
bail out (of (something))
to stop doing something or being involved in something.
Bad working conditions have caused many nurses to bail out of the profession.

The TV show triggered a number of protests, and some of the sponsors bailed out.

Etymology: based on the literal meaning of bail out (= to jump out of an aircraft with a parachute)

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

bail out of something
bail out (of something)
to abandon a situation, to jump out of an airplane
The plan to buy a summer home with our friends was becoming too expensive so we decided to bail out.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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