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Contract out of Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɑnˌtɹækt/, /kənˈtɹækt/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈəv
kuhn-TRAKT owt uhv
ˈkɒntɹækt/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈɒv
KON-trakt owt ov

Definition

To make a formal agreement saying you will not be part of something, especially something you would normally be included in by default (such as new rules or a system).

Usage & Nuances

Mainly used in legal, business, or HR contexts. Often followed by what someone is opting out of, e.g., 'contract out of the pension scheme'. It means a formal, contractual decision, not just a casual choice. Different from 'opt out', which is informal.

Example Sentences

You can contract out of the new insurance plan if you fill out this form.

basic

Many employees decided to contract out of the overtime policy.

basic

You cannot contract out of certain legal obligations.

basic

He tried to contract out of the data-sharing agreement, but the company wouldn’t allow it.

natural

Can I contract out of the pension scheme, or is it automatic for everyone?

natural

Some companies let freelancers contract out of certain benefits to get higher pay.

natural