hire out
Intermediate (B1) neutral
To let someone use something or do a job for money.
"The local farm hires out machinery to smallholders who can't afford to buy their own."
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and I was able to hire out some
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Usually, we only hire out a theater for someone
How bots manipulate social media - What in the World podcast, BBC World Service
BBC World Service · 3:43
And then the third way is people hire out their bot farms to other companies,