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See also: bailout and bail out

English

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Etymology

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Deverbal from bail out.

Noun

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bail-out (plural bail-outs)

  1. Alternative spelling of bailout
    • 2020 June 17, Jim McMahon tells Richard Clinnick, “Stepping out of the shadows”, in Rail, page 39:
      Since the interview, TfL has received a £1.6bn bail-out, while TfGM has been given £13.3 million to keep it operational until the end of August.

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