wait out
Intermediário superior (B2) neutral
To stay safe or stay put and just wait until something bad or boring is over.
"They sheltered in a cave to wait out the thunderstorm."
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I Spent a Day Dining Alone in Tokyo
Abroad in Japan · 16:04
people wait out the front of this place
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In Good Faith with Philip DeFranco · 15:35
stabilize things to to try and wait out
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We'd awkwardly wait out of the office
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Android Developers · 0:42
Don't just wait out the 14 days.
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How Money Works Uncut · 52:29
to wait out their purchases until interest rates drop.