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Definition of roll#out in English English dictionary

roll out the red carpet
To extend the utmost hospitality; to treat someone as an honored guest; to welcome or host, especially in a showy or extravagant manner

The mayor of the little town rolled out the red carpet for new businesses by calling on them personally.

roll out
to begin to distribute or propagate a new system or Implementation, as for or after a Pilot
roll out
{f} get out of bed; spread out and flatten (as of dough); introduce, publicly present, release to the public; execute a roll out (American Football)
roll out
flatten or spread with a roller; "roll out the paper"
roll out
To analyze a position by repeatedly playing it to a later point in the game using different dice rolls To estimate the equity of a position by playing to completion the same position many times using different random dice rolls and averaging the results (often using a computer) Such an estimate is called a rollout
roll out
the process of taking a position in a contract after liquidating the same position in the previous contract month
roll out
{i} first public presentation of an aircraft; trick maneuver by the quarterback (American Football)
roll out
straighten by unrolling; "roll out the big map"
roll out
when a quarterback runs parallel to the line, looking for a receiver
roll out
to flatten and spread dough with a rolling pin
roll out
straighten by unrolling; "roll out the big map
roll-out
To make offers to the remaining portion of a list (house or rented), after successfully testing a portion of that list
roll-out
the process of training users on the new system and ensuring they have access to the system from their local workstations
roll-out
The activities which deliver, install and commission an integrated set of new or changed CIs across logical or physical parts of an organisation
roll-out
an occasion when a new product is made available for people to buy or use = launch
roll-out
a surreptitious technique of rolling out the contents of a letter without opening it It can be done with two knitting needles or a split chopstick
roll#out

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    [ 'rOl ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English rolle, from Old French, from Latin rotulus, diminutive of rota wheel; akin to Old High German rad wheel, Welsh rhod, Sanskrit ratha wagon.

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