bail out
Intermédiaire (B1) informal
To help someone get out of a bad situation, or to jump out of a plane with a parachute, or to leave something before it gets worse.
"The government decided to bail out the struggling airline with emergency funding."
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The Iran War Expert: The Most Dangerous Stage Begins Now (STAGE 4)
The Diary Of A CEO · 86:29
bail out Trump in our country.
Trump's Foreign Policy: Iran War, Argentinian Beef & Venezuela Regime Change | The Daily Show
The Daily Show · 5:57
20 billion to bail out Argentina.
The Iran War Expert: The Most Dangerous Stage Begins Now (STAGE 4)
The Diary Of A CEO · 86:32
suicide for even Republicans to bail out
Brace Yourself for the AI Bubble - What Happens Next!
The Graham Stephan Show · 7:51
to bail out the remaining players to
Brace Yourself for the AI Bubble - What Happens Next!
The Graham Stephan Show · 16:30
bubble bursts, we simply cannot bail out