Phrasal Verb - saving out
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.Definition
Saving out is a phrasal verb that means to put money aside for future use, especially by regularly setting aside a portion of income or earnings. It can also refer to preserving or conserving something, such as energy or resources.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I've been saving out for a down payment on a house for years. |
| 2 | To save out on electricity bills, try using energy-efficient appliances. |
| 3 | You can save out on your grocery budget by planning your meals for the week. |
| 4 | To save out on airfare, book your flights several months in advance. |
| 5 | My grandparents used to save out every penny they earned during the Depression. |
| 6 | If you want to save out for a rainy day, consider opening a high-yield savings account. |
| 7 | To save out on water usage, fix any leaks in your home. |
| 8 | By saving out on small expenses, you can afford bigger purchases. |
| 9 | Saving out on gasoline can add up to significant savings over the course of a year. |
| 10 | To save out on paper, switch to digital documents and notes |