ring out

The phrase 'ring out' is versatile and used in contexts ranging from sounds to telecommunications and even video games.

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Definition

B2General

(common)To produce a loud, clear sound that can be heard over a distance.

Example

  • The church bells rang out across the valley.

B2Celebration

(figurative)To celebrate or mark the end of an event, often by making a loud noise.

Example

  • They rang out the old year with fireworks and cheers.

C1Telephony

(technical)To make a phone call from an internal phone system to an external number.

Example

  • You need to dial 9 first to ring out.

C1Sound Engineering

(technical)To adjust a sound system to eliminate feedback.

Example

  • The technician had to ring out the system before the concert.

B2Video Games

(gaming)To win by throwing an opponent out of the arena.

Example

  • He scored a ring out with a powerful kick.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "ring out":

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