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Phrasal Verb - Fan Out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To fan out is a phrasal verb that means to spread or spread out something, such as people, animals, or objects, over a wide area. It can also mean to make something look more interesting or attractive by adding colors, patterns, or decorations to it. This phrase is often used in corporate settings to describe when a team or organization is expanded geographically.

Examples

No.Example
1The company is planning to fan out its operations across the United States, opening new branches in several major cities.
2The nature reserve had to fan out the animals in emergency shelters during the forest fire.
3By decorating the festival stalls, the organizers aimed to fan out a festive atmosphere and attract more visitors.
4The musician fanned out her song across multiple phonograph records to amplify its beauty.
5The company decided to fan out the workforce when they struggled to meet deadlines and decided to cover more territory.
6The fire department decided to fan out their emergency crew across multiple targets following an approaching disturbance.
7The fireman fanned out the newly landed home owner of old building materials, actively keeping to stay calm.
8If they organized a sudden sports competition, the deprived team would fan out their disastrous beginning for several hours.
9The dismounting from the palm tree developed his queries at that time fanning out ideas across a good clear writing table to include more personal suggestions to justify large fatter stickers.
10During an even shock, the understaffed department would fan out staff accounts across varied cover in moment elements.