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bailed
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BAILED
BAILED typically refers to when someone is released from custody or removed from a situation in which they were involved. It can also signify providing financial or material support to someone who is in difficulty or facing a problem.
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Bailed
of Bail
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baldie
diable
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of bailed in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of bailed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of bailed in a Sentence
I think we kind of bailed them out and let them off the hook taking some shots and obviously not attacking like we did in the first half.
Oftentimes, many people who were incorrectly assumed to have been released for whatever reason were actually released because they bailed out of custody based on money bail, and we have seen that in some of the follow-home robberies…defendants bailed out on exorbitant amounts of bail and hundreds of thousands of dollars [beforehand].
Both lenders and borrowers are responsible for ensuring loans are given and used responsibly, credit Suisse and VTB should pay the price for these illegitimate loans, and should not be bailed out indirectly by the IMF or anyone else.
I put everything I could in my car, got the animals and we bailed out.
The American people bailed out Wall Street. Now, it is time for Wall Street to come to the aid of the middle class of this country.
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