Word Study
play out
WORDNET DICTIONARY
Verb play out has 4 senses
- play out(v = verb.possession) exhaust, run down, sap, tire - deplete; "exhaust one's savings"; "We quickly played out our strength" is one way to consume, deplete, eat, eat up, exhaust, run through, use up, wipe out
- play out(v = verb.creation) Array - perform or be performed to the end; "How will the election drama be played out?" is one way to perform
- play out(v = verb.competition) Array - play to a finish; "We have got to play this game out, even thought it is clear that we have last" is one way to play
- play out(v = verb.change) Array - become spent or exhausted; "The champion's strength played out fast" is one way to change
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THESAURUS
play out
blow, break down, burn out, collapse, crack up, droop, drop, faint, fatigue, flag, gasp, get tired, give out, grow weary, jade, pant, peter out, poop out, puff, puff and blow, run down, run out, sink, succumb, tire, weary, wheeze, wiltROGET THESAURUS
play out
Completion
VB effect, effectuate, accomplish, achieve, compass, consummate, hammer out, bring to maturity, bring to perfection, perfect, complete, elaborate, do, execute, make, go through, get through, work out, enact, bring about, bring to bear, bring to pass, bring through, bring to a head, despatch, dispatch, knock off, finish off, polish off, make short work of, dispose of, set at rest, perform, discharge, fulfill, realize, put in practice, put in force, carry out, carry into effect, carry into execution, make good, be as good as one's word, do thoroughly, not do by halves, go the whole hog, drive home, be in at the death, carry through, play out, exhaust, fill the bill, finish, bring to a close, wind up, stamp, clinch, seal, set the seal on, put the seal, give the final touch, to, put the last, put the finishing hand to, put the finishing touches on, crown, crown all, cap, ripen, culminate, come to a head, come to a crisis, come to its end, die a natural death, die of old age, run its course, run one's race, touch the goal, reach the goal, attain the goal, reach, get in the harvest.
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