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View definitions for ride out

ride out

verb as in come through

verb as in pull through

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Like several others in the area, they have put their home up on steel beams and adjustable woodwork, which she feels confident can now ride out any future land movement.

The launch was initially scheduled for Thursday, but Clipper spent that day secured in SpaceX’s hangar to ride out Hurricane Milton.

Maria Bowman, 60, hunkered down in her bright pink mobile home in North Fort Myers, rode out Milton's fierce winds.

From BBC

And there are concerns that if Iran can ride out an attack it will go for broke to produce a nuclear warhead for its missiles.

From BBC

Prime Minister Netanyahu, protected by his parliamentary majority, seems to believe he can ride out the demands for a deal being made from the street, at least for now.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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