read out
Third Person
reads out
Present Participle
reading out
Past Tense
read out
Past Participle
read out
1
to read a text or content aloud, articulating the words for others to hear
- The teacher asked a student to read out the poem in front of the class.
- He read out the news headlines to the group, keeping them updated.
- During the play, she had to read out her lines with confidence.
- Can you read the names out so we know who the winners are?
- Please read the instructions out so everyone understands how to assemble the furniture.
2
to extract and display information from a computer or a digital storage medium
- The scientist developed a tool to read out data from the experimental sensors.
- The device is programmed to read out the relevant information in emergencies.
- The software is designed to read out relevant details from the user's profile.
- The software can read out specific data points from the sensor readings.
3
to expel a person from an organization or a group officially
- The committee decided to read him out of the club for violating the rules.
- The president is hesitant but may have to read out members to maintain the organization's reputation.
- They had to read out several individuals from the team for breaching the code of conduct.
- The society's leadership is discussing whether to read out the member accused of misconduct.
- The council is considering whether to read out officials implicated in corruption.