roll out — to introduce or launch something new, especially a product or service
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: to introduce or launch something new, especially a product or service
Pronunciation (IPA): /roʊl aʊt/
Example Sentences
- The bakery will roll out croissants at 6 AM, but their marketing team rolls out new promotions every Monday.
- Apple plans to roll out its latest features globally by the end of this year.
- Before we roll out the red carpet for VIPs, let's roll out our new customer service system.
roll out
NOUN[/roʊl aʊt/]
to introduce or launch something new, especially a product or service

💡 Concept
to introduce or launch something new, especially a product or service

🎵 Rhyme
Roll out with control to reach every goal!
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🎤Pronunciation
🇺🇸 US/roʊl aʊt/
🇬🇧 UK/rəʊl aʊt/
🌳Etymology
Rootroll
Suffix-out
🎵Rhyme
goalsoulwholecontrol
goal
soul
whole
control
🔗Collocations
roll out a product
roll out a plan
roll out nationwide
gradually roll out
roll out the carpet
roll out updates
📝Examples
😄 Fun example
“The bakery will roll out croissants at 6 AM, but their marketing team rolls out new promotions every Monday.”
“Apple plans to roll out its latest features globally by the end of this year.”
😄 Fun example
“Before we roll out the red carpet for VIPs, let's roll out our new customer service system.”
📚Related Words
Synonyms
launchintroducedeployreleaseunveil
Antonyms
withdrawrecalldiscontinue
Related
roll uproll inrollbackdeploymentlaunch
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