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roll out

1 of 1verb
/ˈroʊl ˈaʊt/
Forms:rolls out,rolling out,rolled out,rolled out
1

to officially introduce or launch a new product, service, or system

transitive
  • The company plans to roll the new smartphone out next month.
  • They rolled out the updated software yesterday.
  • The government plans to roll out a series of tax cuts over the next few years.
  • The company rolled out its latest collection to much fanfare.
  • They are rolling out a new internet service in our area.
2

to use a roller or similar tool to flatten something

transitive
  • I need to roll out the dough before we can make the pizza.
  • She rolled out the clay to create a flat surface for her pottery project.
  • The construction crew will roll out the asphalt to create a smooth road surface.
  • In the workshop, they needed to roll out the metal sheets to make them thinner.
  • It took forever to roll this puff pastry out, but it was worth it.
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3

to flatten something by unrolling it

transitive
  • She rolled out the yoga mat to start her daily exercise routine.
  • Please roll the carpet out in the living room before the guests arrive.
  • To set up for the picnic, we need to roll the tablecloth out on the grass.
  • They rolled out the map to get a better view of the surrounding area.
  • Please roll the carpet out in the living room before the guests arrive.
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