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Synonyms for bailed out


Grammar : Verb
Spell : beyl
Phonetic Transcription : beɪl



Définition of bailed out

Origin :
  • "bond money," late 15c., a sense that apparently developed from that of "temporary release from jail" (into the custody of another, who gives security), recorded from early 15c. That evolved from earlier meaning "captivity, custody" (early 14c.). From Old French baillier "to control, to guard, deliver" (12c.), from Latin bajulare "to bear a burden," from bajulus "porter," of unknown origin. In late 18c. criminal slang, to give leg bail meant "to run away."
  • verb help
  • verb escape
Example sentences :
  • He had been bailed out by Pete, and had forfeited his bail in an attempt at flight.
  • Extract from : « The Manxman » by Hall Caine
  • Elder Rigdon was bailed out of prison, and has left Missouri.
  • Extract from : « President Heber C. Kimball's Journal » by Heber C. Kimball
  • Then he would know for sure that Freddy had bailed out all right.
  • Extract from : « Dave Dawson with the R.A.F » by R. Sidney Bowen
  • They bailed out the boat, took it in tow, then rowed back as they had come, in silence.
  • Extract from : « Green Eyes » by Roy J. Snell
  • "No," said the wealthiest Negro doctor, who had bailed out many.
  • Extract from : « The Forged Note » by Oscar Micheaux
  • One of the islanders now got in, and in a little while bailed out the water with his hands.
  • Extract from : « Astoria » by Washington Irving
  • Link Bardon was arrested, and Dunk and I got him bailed out.
  • Extract from : « Andy at Yale » by Roy Eliot Stokes
  • An hour later, we bailed out Pilgrim, and once more ventured upon our way.
  • Extract from : « Afloat on the Ohio » by Reuben Gold Thwaites
  • By sunset they made the other shore, their craft ready to sink under water which could not be bailed out fast enough.
  • Extract from : « The Law of the North (Originally published as Empery) » by Samuel Alexander White
  • After that they bailed out the half-swamped canoe, and, dropping into her, paddled ashore.
  • Extract from : « The Boy Ranchers of Puget Sound » by Harold Bindloss

Antonyms for bailed out

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