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read out
/ ː /
verb
- tr to read (something) aloud
- to retrieve information from a computer memory or storage device
- tr to expel (someone) from a political party or other society
noun
- the act of retrieving information from a computer memory or storage device
- the information retrieved
Example Sentences
At the first day of the 80-year-old's sentencing at Chester Crown Court, some victims read out impact statements, while others were read out for them by the prosecution.
Another victim, who read out his own statement, spoke of being sexually assaulted by Burrows at his home in Sutton Coldfield, where he had gone to see his radio equipment when he was aged 13 or 14, in 1967/68.
He read out examples of the comments he had received online, in which people said they wanted to see him injured on the road, or made personal comments about his family.
"Please only upload another cycling video if it's you getting run down and hospitalised," was among the comments Vine read out.
After 12 gruelling back-and-forth rounds at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the usually composed Eubank fell to his knees when his name was read out as the winner.
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