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write out

1 of 1verb
/raɪt aʊt/
Forms:writes out,writing out,wrote out,written out
1

to write something on paper, ensuring it is clear and includes all the necessary details

transitive
  • Please write out your answers neatly on the exam sheet.
  • The professor wrote out the assignment details on the board.
  • Participants were requested to select a famous quote and write it out on a decorative card.
  • The employees were instructed to select a team slogan and write it out on the banner with care.
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2

to eliminate a character from a TV or radio show by having them leave or die in the storyline

transitive
  • The sitcom decided to write the main character out after a contract dispute.
  • Writers chose to write out the comedian's character to refresh the dynamics of the show.
  • The crime drama wrote out the antagonist, giving closure to the ongoing storyline.
  • The producers reluctantly wrote the beloved character out due to the actor's departure.