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Sub out Meaning in English

expression

ˈsəb/ /ˈaʊt
SUB-out
sˈʌb/ /ˈaʊt
SUB-out

Definition

To replace someone or something with another, often used in sports for changing players or in work to outsource a job to a different person or company.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly informal or business casual. In sports, 'sub out' is used for replacing players ('Coach will sub you out'). In work, often means outsourcing tasks ('We'll sub out marketing'). Can also mean swapping components or people in other contexts. Not used formally; 'substitute' is more formal.

Example Sentences

The coach decided to sub out the tired player.

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We should sub out the old parts for new ones.

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They decided to sub out cleaning duties to an external company.

basic

If you get too tired, just let me know and I’ll sub you out.

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We’re going to sub out our IT department so we can focus on core business.

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We had to sub out John last minute because he got sick.

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