rent out
1 of 1verb/rɛnt aʊt/
Forms:rents out,renting out,rented out,rented out
1
to provide services or temporary use of something to someone, in exchange for a fee
transitive- Many people in the city rent out their parking spaces to commuters looking for a spot.
- They have a spare room and are willing to rent it out for extra income.
- The company is willing to rent out its conference rooms for business meetings.
- The library decided to rent its community space out for events and gatherings.
- He offered to rent his tools out to neighbors who needed them for home repairs.