roll out

The term 'roll out' is versatile and can be applied in various contexts such as business, informal speech, sports, and cooking.

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Definition

B2Business

(formal)To introduce or launch a new product, service, or policy to the public.

Example

  • The company plans to roll out its new smartphone next month.

B2Business

(formal)To make something available or accessible in stages over a period of time.

Example

  • The new software update will be rolled out in phases.

B1Culinary

(technical)To unroll or spread out something that has been rolled up, such as dough.

Example

  • Roll out the pastry on a floured surface.

C1Sports

(technical)In American football, a play where the quarterback moves laterally while keeping the option to pass or run.

Example

  • The quarterback executed a perfect roll out to avoid the defense.

A2Informal

(informal)To get up or arise from bed.

Example

  • I struggle to roll out of bed on cold mornings.

B1Informal

(informal)To leave a place at a leisurely pace.

Example

  • We decided to roll out of the party around midnight.

Similar

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

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