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Foul out Meaning in English

expression

ˈfaʊɫ/ /ˈaʊt
FOWL-owt
fˈaʊl/ /ˈaʊt
FOWL-owt

Definition

In basketball, to foul out means to be removed from the game because a player has committed too many fouls. It can also be used more generally in sports where a player is disqualified for repeated rule violations.

Usage & Nuances

"Foul out" is specific to basketball and similar sports. In NBA, a player fouls out after 6 personal fouls; in many other leagues, after 5. It's not used outside sports context. Common forms: 'He fouled out', 'She is close to fouling out'. Not to be confused with simply 'foul', which means committing a single rule violation.

Example Sentences

If you foul out, you cannot play for the rest of the game.

basic

He fouled out after his sixth personal foul.

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Don’t foul out before the final quarter.

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She was careful not to foul out early because her team needed her.

natural

Our star player might foul out if he’s not careful.

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The coach was frustrated when two players fouled out in the third quarter.

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