Phrasal Verb - hearing out
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.Definition
giving someone an opportunity to speak and be heard completely and without interruption, usually in a formal or serious situation, such as a dispute or a meeting
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The manager heard out each employee's concerns before making a decision. |
| 2 | Despite their disagreements, the couple decided to hear each other out. |
| 3 | The committee heard out all sides before making a ruling. |
| 4 | The students were given the opportunity to hear out their professor's perspective. |
| 5 | The negotiating team heard out the demands of the striking workers. |
| 6 | The mediator asked both parties to hear each other out before making a proposal. |
| 7 | The jury heard out all the evidence before reaching a verdict. |
| 8 | The CEO heard out the suggestions of his team before making a final decision. |
| 9 | The two friends heard each other out and eventually came to an understanding. |
| 10 | The arbitrator heard out both parties and made a fair ruling |