give (someone) an out



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give (someone) an out

To provide someone with an excuse or a means of escaping (from something). I know John is dreading going to his high school reunion, so I'm looking for a way to give him an out by the time it rolls around. They left a clause in the contract that would give them an out in case the deal went sour.
See also: give, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
LesŁAwale-SWAH-vahPolish
Fern[fə:n]
Dzvezdan-Macedonian
Treasach-Irish
AlwinAHL-veen (German), AHL-win (Dutch), AHL-vin (Dutch)German, Dutch, Ancient Germanic
Dalitsodah-LEE-tsoSouthern African, Chewa