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field out

C1

A rare or non-standard formation; not an established phrasal verb in standard English. Possibly used loosely to mean fielding or deploying something outward.

In plain English

Not a standard English phrasal verb. Learners should use 'field' alone or alternative phrases.

What does "field out" mean?

One main meaning — here's how to use it.

1 C1

(Non-standard/not established) Loosely used to mean sending or deploying something outward. Not recommended for use.

"The team attempted to field out additional resources to the affected areas."

Usage tip

Not a recognized standard English phrasal verb. It does not appear in major dictionaries as an established entry. Learners should avoid this form and use 'field' (transitive verb) or alternative phrasal verbs like 'send out' or 'deploy'.

How to conjugate "field out"

The five tense forms you'll use most often.

Base
field out
I/you/we/they
3rd person
fields out
he/she/it
Past simple
fielded out
yesterday
Past participle
fielded out
have + pp
-ing form
fielding out
continuous

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