stub out

The phrase 'stub out' is commonly used in everyday language to describe extinguishing a cigarette, but it also has applications in other fields like construction and software development.

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Definition

B2General

(colloquial)To extinguish a burning object, like a cigarette, by pressing it against a surface.

Example

  • He stubbed out his cigarette before entering the building.

B2General

(colloquial)To put an end to something abruptly or decisively.

Example

  • The new policy was intended to stub out corruption within the department.

C1Plumbing and Construction

(technical)An exposed portion of a pipe or conduit left accessible for future connection to a fixture or device.

Example

  • The plumber left a stub-out for the new sink installation.

C1Software Development

(technical)To create temporary placeholders for code that will be replaced later.

Example

  • The developer stubbed out several functions to be implemented in the next phase.

Similar

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

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