The phrase "bail outs" refers to the financial assistance provided to a struggling company or organization by the government or another entity to prevent it from collapsing or going bankrupt.
Sentences with «bail outs»
Follow your emotions and bail out of your investments too quickly. (paulmerriman.com)
I can't tell you how good it feels to know your colleagues are willing to roll up their sleeves and bail you out when necessary. (canadianlawyermag.com)
In these unpredictable economic times, the banks are getting bail out money by the billions but there is no new law to help individuals with any bailout money. (californiabankruptcygroup.com)