Phrasal Verbs Using 'Out' - Creating, Producing, or Completing
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to bring out
[verb]
to make and release a product for people to buy
Ex:
The
software
company
is
bringing out
an
updated
version
of
their
popular
app
.
to come out
[verb]
to be published, released, or made available to the public
Ex:
The
movie
premiere
is
tonight
,
and
I
ca
n't
wait
for
it
to
come out
.
to crank out
[verb]
to produce or create something quickly and in large quantities
Ex:
The
factory
can
crank out
thousands
of
units
per
day
with
its
automated
production line
.
to ring out
[verb]
to produce a loud and clear sound that can be heard distinctly
Ex:
The
sound
of
the
bugle
rang out
across
the
battlefield
.
to roll out
[verb]
to officially introduce or launch a new product, service, or system
Ex:
The
government
plans
to
roll out
a
series
of
tax cuts
over
the
next
few
years
.
to rough out
[verb]
to create a basic, initial version that outlines the main features of something
Ex:
to round out
[verb]
to improve by making something larger, more complete, etc.
Ex:
The
school
curriculum
aimed
to
round out
students
'
education
with
extracurricular activities
.
to work out
[verb]
to conclude in a positive outcome
Ex:
Efficient
communication
ensures
that
tasks
work out
seamlessly
.