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Phrasal Verb - hearing out

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Raymundo CH

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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
1The manager heard out each employee's concerns before making a decision.
2Despite their disagreements, the couple decided to hear each other out.
3The committee heard out all sides before making a ruling.
4The students were given the opportunity to hear out their professor's perspective.
5The negotiating team heard out the demands of the striking workers.
6The mediator asked both parties to hear each other out before making a proposal.
7The jury heard out all the evidence before reaching a verdict.
8The CEO heard out the suggestions of his team before making a final decision.
9The two friends heard each other out and eventually came to an understanding.
10The arbitrator heard out both parties and made a fair ruling