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pan out

1 of 1verb
/ˈpæn ˈaʊt/
Forms:pans out,panning out,panned out,panned out
1

to succeed or come to a favorable outcome

  • They faced many setbacks in their project, but in the end, everything panned out.
  • Despite the challenges, the event panned out beautifully.
  • I hope your new venture pans out the way you envision.
  • His risky investment strategy surprisingly panned out.
  • We had a lot of doubts at the start, but the project panned out better than we expected.
2

to search for gold or other valuable substances by washing dirt or sand in a pan

  • The old man told tales of how he used to pan out in the valleys and found gold.
  • In the 19th century, many people went west to pan out for gold.
  • He spent his days panning out along the river, hoping to strike it rich.
  • Prospectors used to pan out in these hills looking for precious metals.
  • The old man told tales of how he used to pan out in the valleys and found gold.
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