bailout

pronunciation

How to pronounce bailout in British English: UK [ˈbeɪlaʊt]word uk audio image

How to pronounce bailout in American English: US [ˈbelˌaʊt] word us audio image

Word Origin

bailout (n.)
1945, in aviation, from bail (v.) + out (adv.). As "federal help for private business in trouble," from 1968.

Example

1. A bailout for spanish banks is very unlikely to allay these concerns .
2. Even if a bailout for spanish banks does not come this weekend , it will come soon .
3. Even without a bailout , the federal budget was expected to hit $ 482 billion next year .
4. This massive bailout is not the solution , it is financial socialism , and it is un-american .
5. But even if the prc provides enough money to make an eu-wide bailout truly effective , what then ?

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