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Definition of
roll out phrasal verb
from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
roll out
phrasal verb
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roll something
out
to make something flat by pushing something over it
Roll out the pastry.
Thinly roll out a little icing of each colour.
to officially make a new product available or start a new political
campaign
synonym
launch
The new model is to be rolled out in July.
related noun
roll-out
See
roll out
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roll-out
noun
lay, put, roll, etc. out the welcome mat (for somebody)
Idioms
lay, put, roll, etc. out the welcome mat (for somebody)
Nearby words
roll-on
adjective
roll-on roll-off
adjective
roll out
phrasal verb
roll-out
noun
roll over
phrasal verb
influence
verb
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