Bailout ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Bailout ( noun )

A rescue or rescue operation, especially a financial rescue of a company or government.

Origin:

It comes from the phrase "bail out" which means to extricate oneself from a difficult situation by using a parachute.

Examples:

  1. The government provided a bailout for the struggling bank.
  2. The company received a bailout from the government to avoid bankruptcy.
  3. The bailout package included a loan and a capital injection.
  4. The bailout was seen as a necessary step to prevent the collapse of the economy.
  5. The bailout was controversial, as it was seen as a reward for bad management.

(As a verb)

Bailout ( verb )

A rescue or rescue operation, especially a financial rescue of a company or government.

Origin:

It comes from the phrase "bail out" which means to extricate oneself from a difficult situation by using a parachute.

Examples:

  1. The government provided a bailout for the struggling bank.
  2. The company received a bailout from the government to avoid bankruptcy.
  3. The bailout package included a loan and a capital injection.
  4. The bailout was seen as a necessary step to prevent the collapse of the economy.
  5. The bailout was controversial, as it was seen as a reward for bad management.
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