rollout

pronunciation

How to pronounce rollout in British English: UK ['rəlˌaʊt]word uk audio image

How to pronounce rollout in American English: US ['rəlˌaʊt] word us audio image

Word Origin

rollout (n.)
also roll-out, 1957, originally of airplanes, from verbal phrase, from roll (v.) + out (adv.). As a type of U.S. football play from 1959.

Example

1. They create a rollout plan and certify release candidates for shipment or deployment .
2. Currently it is unknown which phones will get the update nor which carriers will support it , but nokia and htc are expected to fully embrace the rollout .
3. Mark martin , a spokesman for microsoft , declined to comment , referring to past statements by microsoft executives arguing that because windows 8 is such a big shift , its rollout cannot be fairly judged over one shopping season .
4. The reversal in japan 's fortunes came after the nov. 3 rollout of a $ 600 billion bond-buying program by the u.s. federal reserve , sparking fears of a flush of liquidity into the already bubbly emerging markets .
5. The authorities looked likely to miss their deadline for the rollout of the software that blocks pornographic , violent and politically sensitive content .

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