hire out

VERB
  1. grant the services of or the temporary use of, for a fee
    We rent out our apartment to tourists every year
    He hired himself out as a cook
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How To Use hire out In A Sentence

  • They have decided to hire outsiders for some of the key positions.
  • Of those stores who do not hire out Nazi costumes, Hazeldress, in Didsbury, refuses to do so on grounds of taste.
  • He's the one saloonkeeper doesn't hire out-of-work actors as waiters and bartenders. WHEN THE SACRED GINMILL CLOSES
  • A popular means of saving costs is to reduce the work-force and hire outside contractors to perform the same duties.
  • He's the one saloonkeeper doesn't hire out-of-work actors as waiters and bartenders. WHEN THE SACRED GINMILL CLOSES
  • They hire out boats to people on holiday.
  • Not so a group of foreign royals who hire out 40 rooms with two suites set aside for shopping bags. The Sun
  • They have decided to hire outsiders for some of the key positions.
  • Eccleston will link up with Lee Clark's Terriers once the paperwork is finalised and could now be in line to make his debut for the West Yorkshire outfit against Yeovil at Huish Park on Saturday.
  • Do you hire out bikes? Or they can rent / let a building, etc:We rent out rooms in our house to students.
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