write out
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[edit]Verb
[edit]write out (third-person singular simple present writes out, present participle writing out, simple past wrote out, past participle written out)
- (transitive) To write at full length or in expanded form.
- Don't use abbreviations; write out words!
- (transitive) To write a ticket or citation; to fill out a ticket or citation.
- (transitive, chiefly television) To exclude (a character in a TV show, etc.) by writing the script so as to explain their disappearance (through death, moving away, etc.).
- 2019 February 20, Sopan Deb, “Fox Stands by Jussie Smollett: ‘He Is Not Being Written Out of the Show’”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
- “Jussie Smollett continues to be a consummate professional on set and as we have previously stated, he is not being written out of the show,” 20th Century Fox Television and Fox Entertainment said in a joint statement released on Wednesday.
- (transitive, by extension) To exclude someone from a narrative or history.
- 2018 April 11, Zoe Williams, “What's the best way to get written out of history? Be a middle-aged woman”, in The Guardian[2]:
- The temperance movement was driven by women, but we let ourselves be written out of that because it gave us a bad name.
- To exhaust one's mental capacity by too much writing.
Translations
[edit]to write at full length
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To exclude (a character in a TV show etc.)