bail
[beɪl]
Definition:
1. To release somebody on bail.
2. To leave a place, especially quickly.
'bail' example sentence:
- He is out on bail.
- I'd understand if you wanted to bail out of this relationship.
- The boat will sink unless we bail out.
- He had jumped bail last year while being tried on drug charges.
- He was bailed for probation reports.
- And if you fail, you will have a golden parachute and the taxpayer will bail you out.
- On Thursday, a British judge released Assange on conditional bail.
- He was yesterday given bail by South Yorkshire magistrates.
- He was bailed to appear on 26 August.
- He was later arrested and is in prison with bail set at three million euros.
- He was freed on bail pending an appeal.