to farm out
[verb]
to assign a task or project to an external party, typically for a fee
Ex:
The
construction
company
farms out
specific
construction
phases
to
specialized
contractors
.
to give out
[verb]
to distribute something among a group of individuals
Ex:
The
coach
gives out
uniforms
to
the
sports
team
before
the
big game
.
to help out
[verb]
to help someone, especially to make it easier for them to do something
Ex:
She
asked
her
neighbor
to
help out
by
watching
her
pets
while
she
was
on
vacation
.
to hire out
[verb]
to rent something to someone, typically for a specified period, in exchange for payment
Ex:
to pass out
[verb]
to distribute something to a group of people
Ex:
At the end
of
the
seminar
,
they
passed out
informational
brochures
to
all
attendees
.
to rent out
[verb]
to provide services or temporary use of something to someone, in exchange for a fee
Ex:
The
company
is
willing
to
rent out
its
conference rooms
for
business
meetings
.
to send out
[verb]
to send something to a number of people or places
Ex:
The
charity
organization
sent out
relief
packages
to
disaster-stricken
areas
.
to share out
[verb]
to divide and allocate a resource, task, or item among individuals
Ex:
They
are
planning
to
share out
the
budget
for
the
different
project
phases
.