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ˈbeɪlˌaʊtbailout

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  1. bailoutnoun

    a rescue, especially a financial rescue

    The government bailout of that corporation is going to cost the taxpayers a hundred billion dollars.

  2. bailoutnoun

    a backup supply of air in scuba diving

  3. Etymology: bail + out

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  1. Bailout

    A bailout is a colloquial pejorative term for giving a loan to a company or country which faces serious financial difficulty or bankruptcy. It may also be used to allow a failing entity to fail gracefully without spreading contagion. The term is maritime in origin being the act of removing water from a sinking vessel using a smaller bucket.

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  1. obitual

  2. tabouli

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Bailout in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Bailout in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of Bailout in a Sentence

  1. Costas Lapavitsas:

    Being pro-bailout and anti-bailout in the same party cannot go on, the third bailout is from the same womb as the previous ones. It will bring austerity and recession with a rise in unemployment.

  2. Dimitris Stratoulis:

    It will have as a goal to cancel the previous two bailout agreements and the third bailout agreement that the current government voted for, and to replace them with a policy of growth.

  3. Rand Paul:

    I think a large part of the frustration in our caucus is that this bill no longer is repeal, and they’re being asked to vote for something that we never promised. We promised the American voters that we would repeal ObamaCare. But when you’re keeping half the taxes, most of the regulations and creating a brand new insurance bailout superfund -- that to most people just does n’t sound like repeal.

  4. Takako Masai:

    The market seems to think the worst can be avoided and that Greece will accept the bailout after the referendum, if we see more opinion polls on the referendum in coming days, they will surely move the market.

  5. French Finance Minister Michel Sapin:

    It's a problem of wording, although the legal tool cannot be anything else than an extension of the (bailout) program.

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