Phrasal Verb - sharing out
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.Definition
- To distribute or apportion something among a group of people, especially when each person receives an equal or approximately equal share.
- To make a contribution or share something with others, often during a meeting or event.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The cake was shared out evenly among the children. |
| 2 | During the meeting, each team member was asked to share out their progress. |
| 3 | The group decided to share out the expenses for the trip. |
| 4 | The committee will share out the awards at the ceremony. |
| 5 | The teacher asked students to share out their knowledge on the topic. |
| 6 | The volunteers were asked to share out their time and resources. |
| 7 | At the party, everyone was encouraged to share out the food and drinks. |
| 8 | The company decided to share out the profits among its employees. |
| 9 | The students shared out their textbooks during the class. |
| 10 | During the game, the players shared out the tasks and responsibilities. |