Sentence examples for to bail from inspiring English sources

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to bail

noun

Security, usually a sum of money, exchanged for the release of an arrested person as a guarantee of that person's appearance for trial.

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We had to bail".

There is nothing to bail out".

Now, we have to bail them out.

I don't like to bail out".

No debt was too big to bail.

He's going to bail us out, too".

There are plans to bail out automakers.

It is not whether to bail out Greece yet again.

Countries felt forced to bail out their banks.

He was willing to bail you out in a pinch.

Would they be required to bail out other systemic institutions?

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