cash out
Third Person
cashes out
Present Participle
cashing out
Past Tense
cashed out
Past Participle
cashed out
1
to get money in exchange for selling something valuable one owns
- I'm going to cash out these unused gift cards.
- You can cash out your loyalty points for discounts.
- I decided to cash out my old video games to get some extra money.
- We can cash out these tokens for prizes.
- She plans to cash out her stocks before the market takes a downturn.
2
to calculate and collect all the money earned by a business by the end of the day
- Can you cash out the daily sales before leaving?
- The employee responsible will cash out the till.
- It's time to cash out the total transactions for today.
- The finance department will cash out the day's earnings.
- Please cash out the register and hand me the money.
3
to make a change to live a simpler life by reconsidering career and personal values
- They are planning to cash out soon, leaving behind the materialistic pressures of their current lifestyle.
- She wanted to cash out of the rat race and find more purpose in her daily life.
- The couple cashed out, leaving the bustling city for a quiet coastal town.
- After years of corporate stress, he cashed out, embracing a minimalist lifestyle.
- They cashed the hectic city life out for a peaceful countryside existence.