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lent out

 

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Lent Out

Definition: To lend or give something to someone for a specific period of time.

Part of Speech: Phrasal Verb

Sense 1: To lend someone something

Example Sentence: My friend lent out his car to his sister for the weekend.

Sense 2: To give someone permission to borrow something

Example Sentence: The library lent out hundreds of books to enthusiastic readers.

Sense 3: To send or dispatch someone on a mission or task

Example Sentence: The organization lent out an experienced volunteer to assist with the disaster relief efforts.

Sense 4: To make available or provide something for use

Example Sentence: The hotel lent out bicycles to their guests so they could explore the city.

Sense 5: (Local usage) To temporarily give or rent a place or property to someone

Example Sentence: We decided to lent out our vacation house to a family for the summer.

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