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round out

1 of 1verb
/ˈraʊnd ˈaʊt/
Forms:rounds out,rounding out,rounded out,rounded out
1

to improve by making something larger, more complete, etc.

  • She wanted to round the team out by adding members with diverse skills.
  • The training program was designed to round out the employees' skill set.
  • The school curriculum aimed to round out students' education with extracurricular activities.
  • Regular exercise and a balanced diet can help round out your physique over time.
  • The chef allowed the soup to simmer, letting the flavors meld and the vegetables round out.
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2

to complete something, typically by adding necessary or missing elements

  • She rounded out her application by attaching a cover letter and references.
  • He rounded out the team by recruiting a skilled specialist.
  • They rounded out the meal by serving a delicious dessert.
  • The artist rounded out the painting by adding intricate details to the background.
  • She rounded out her wardrobe by purchasing a few essential accessories.
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3

to make something round, especially to achieve a symmetrical appearance

  • She rounded out the edges of the clay pot for a smoother finish.
  • The sculptor used a file to round the corners out of the wooden sculpture.
  • They rounded out the shape of the cake by trimming off the excess fondant.
  • He used a file to round the edges out of the wooden block, making it safer for children to play with.
  • The carpenter used a sander to round out the rough edges of the wooden table.
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4

to change a value to the nearest whole or round number

  • She rounded out the sales figures to the nearest thousand dollars for simplicity.
  • He rounded out the time estimate to the nearest hour.
  • The coach rounded out the team's score to the nearest point for the final rankings.
  • The teacher asked the students to round out their answers to the nearest ten for easy grading.
  • The cashier quickly rounded out the bill to the nearest dollar for the customer.
5

to become rounder and fuller in shape

  • As the dough rose, it began to round out, ready for baking.
  • The peach tree bore fruit, and the peaches began to round out with ripeness.
  • Over time, the child's face started to round out, losing its baby-like features.
  • The balloon slowly started to round out as it inflated with air.