Antonyms for roll out


Grammar : Verb
Spell : rohl-out
Phonetic Transcription : ˈroʊlˌaʊt


Definition of roll out

Origin :
  • early 13c., "rolled-up piece of parchment or paper" (especially one inscribed with an official record), from Old French rolle "document, parchment scroll, decree" (12c.), from Medieval Latin rotulus "a roll of paper" (source also of Spanish rollo, Italian ruollo), from Latin rotula "small wheel," diminutive of rota "wheel" (see rotary).
  • Meaning "a register, list, catalogue" is from late 14c., common from c.1800. Meaning "dough which is rolled before baking" is first recorded mid-15c. Sense of "act of rolling" is from 1743. Meaning "quantity of material rolled up" is from late 14c.; meaning "quantity of paper money" is from 1846; sense of "quantity of (rolled) film" is from 1890. Meaning "act of sexual intercourse" is attested from 1942 (roll in the hay), from roll (v.). Dutch rol, German Rolle, Danish rulle, etc. are from French.
  • As in arise : verb get, stand, or go up
  • As in present : verb introduce; demonstrate
  • As in awake : verb become alert or cause to rise from sleep
  • As in awaken : verb make conscious or alert
  • As in rise : verb get up; ascend
  • As in spread : verb open or fan out
  • As in turn out : verb get out of bed
  • As in wake/waken : verb stop sleeping
  • As in hit the deck : verb fall to the ground
  • As in rise and shine : verb get out of bed
  • As in outstretch : verb spread
  • As in uprise : verb get up
  • As in waken : verb wake
  • As in demonstrate : verb display, show
  • As in exhibit : verb put on view; present
  • As in flaunt : verb make an exhibition, show off
  • As in get up : verb mount; get out of bed
  • As in grind : verb crush, pulverize
Example sentences :
  • Roll out, cut the paste into cakes with a knife, and bake for half an hour.
  • Extract from : « The Skilful Cook » by Mary Harrison
  • Roll out the paste in an oval shape to a quarter of an inch in thickness.
  • Extract from : « The Skilful Cook » by Mary Harrison
  • Roll out the pastry, and stamp it into rounds with a fluted cutter.
  • Extract from : « The Skilful Cook » by Mary Harrison
  • Roll out the remaining pieces, and cut in strips about one inch wide.
  • Extract from : « The Skilful Cook » by Mary Harrison
  • Roll out the remains of the paste to half the thickness of the patties.
  • Extract from : « The Skilful Cook » by Mary Harrison
  • The nests of geese should be made of straw, and so confined that the eggs may not roll out, as the geese turn them every day.
  • Extract from : « The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, » by Mary Eaton
  • If it rolls in we may be assured that somewhere it will roll out.
  • Extract from : « New and Original Theories of the Great Physical Forces » by Henry Raymond Rogers
  • The wonder is that the eggs do not roll out before they are hatched.
  • Extract from : « A Bird-Lover in the West » by Olive Thorne Miller
  • Mix the above ingredients, roll out and cut in two inch squares.
  • Extract from : « Pennsylvania Dutch Cooking » by Unknown
  • Mix lightly and roll out into a sheet about half an inch thick.
  • Extract from : « Standard Paper-Bag Cookery » by Emma Paddock Telford

Synonyms for roll out

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