Roll out Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹoʊɫ/ /ˈaʊt
ROHL-owt
ɹˈəʊl/ /ˈaʊt
ROHL-owt
Definition
To officially introduce or launch something new, such as a product, service, or plan, to the public or a group.
Usage & Nuances
Usually business or technology-related; formal or semi-formal. Common with 'product roll out', 'roll out a plan', or 'roll out a new feature'. Not used for physical rolling—use 'unroll' for that.
Spanish: lanzar - implementarPortuguese (BR): lançar - implementarPortuguese (PT): lançar - implementarChinese (Simplified): 推出 - 实施Chinese (Traditional): 推出 - 實施Hindi: लॉन्च करना - लागू करनाArabic: إطلاق - تنفيذBengali: পরিচয় করানো - চালু করাRussian: запускать - внедрятьJapanese: 導入する - 展開するVietnamese: ra mắt - triển khaiKorean: 출시하다 - 도입하다Turkish: piyasaya sürmek - uygulamaya koymakUrdu: متعارف کروانا - لانچ کرناIndonesian: ra mắt - triển khai
Example Sentences
The company will roll out a new smartphone next month.
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Our school will roll out a new online learning system soon.
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They will roll out the updates by the end of the week.
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We're planning to roll out free Wi-Fi in all city parks next year.
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The new app features will roll out to users gradually.
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After testing, they decided to roll out the service nationwide.
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