Easy as verb To release someone from custody, often by providing a sum of money as a guarantee for their appearance in court. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Bail'
The farmer had to bail hay from the truck to feed the livestock.
During the storm, passengers on the ship helped bail out water to keep the vessel afloat.
The sailor had to bail water out of the small boat to prevent it from sinking.
The mechanic had to bail water out of the flooded engine compartment before attempting any repairs.
The farmer had to bail hay into the storage loft to prepare for the upcoming winter.
The officer chose not to bail the protester, leading to an overnight stay in jail.
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