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write out
verb
to put into writing or reproduce in full form in writing
to exhaust (oneself or one's creativity) by excessive writing
to remove (a character) from a television or radio series
Idioms and Phrases
Express in writing, especially in full form. For example, Write out your request on this form , or No abbreviations allowed; you have to write everything out . [Mid-1500s]
write oneself out . Exhaust one's energies or abilities by writing too much, as in He's been doing a novel a year for ages, but now he's written himself out . [Early 1800s]
Example Sentences
Building up to approaching Bea, she writes out what she wants to say in a conversational flow chart.
Even before she had a chance to bring it up on her own, he asked her if she wanted the whole speech written out.
Is this a Pete Carroll situation where you’ve spent all this time writing out your principles and envisioning your perfect front office?
On the level of feeling comfortable writing a movie like this, it was probably not a movie I would write out of the blue without a source or adapt it for anyone but Luca.
And the script was fully written out in French, English and Spanish.
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