Meaning of test out | Babel Free
Definitions
- To try or experiment with (something or someone) in order to see if it works, is true, or is successful.
- To explore (something one has little experience with), especially to do so in a safe environment.
- To explore how (someone) responds to something; To feel someone out.
- To demonstrate a certain result in a test, especially a successful result.
- To pass a placement test that enables one to avoid taking a course.
Examples
“You will also have⟳ to test⟳ out any HTML code or Java applets that you include⟳, and you will have⟳ to test⟳ the whole site once it is published to a server.”
“Being an amateur artist, it suddenly occurred to her that, if artists can simply paint⟳ over their mistakes on canvas to hide⟳ them, why couldn't typists do the same? To test⟳ out her idea, she put⟳ some tempera water-base paint⟳ of the same colour as the paper she used in a bottle and took it to work⟳.”
“At the same time, she was able to test⟳ out her belief that she would “go crazy” and get⟳ out of control⟳ if she allowed herself to experience⟳ strong emotions.”
“Ray tells her, “Yes, ma'am, now we just need⟳ to test⟳ it out to make⟳ sure it works."”
“For example, car manufacturers use⟳ computer simulators to test⟳ out risky new ideas in a low-risk environment.”
“Poland tested England out with their intensity and physical commitment but Southgate's side stood strong while also having to deal⟳ with a crowd of 56,212 made up entirely of home support⟳.”
“But to really help⟳ the beginning painter get⟳ used to truly seeing the actual patterns, tape masking paper to the side of the paint⟳ booth and test⟳ out spray gun patterns on there.”
“For example, the above patient might be able to test⟳ out his fears in sessions because he is thinking 'It's a hospital, there will be doctors to save⟳ me if I do have⟳ a heart attack'; but he may be unable to do the same thing elsewhere because of the lack of such reassuring facilities.”
“They're definitely the kinds of characters who don't want⟳ to be limited by anything and so they will test⟳ out the most difficult and the most unusual opportunities. And sometimes they will test⟳ out things that they shouldn't test⟳ out.”
“The advantage of playing is that you can test⟳ out actions and emotions that would be too dangerous to act out in real life.”
“It's good for only a few miles, and the signal wouldn't reach⟳ us if they get⟳ in the air, but it has a new feature I need⟳ to test⟳ out.”
“However, Famous Players responded negatively when Borsos tested them out about showing the film.”
“And whenever I meet⟳ anyone I test⟳ them out about how they feel⟳.”
“She had tested him out about his boot camp buddies, and she had almost decided he wasn't the man in Bess's photograph after all.”
“How does it test⟳ out in comparison with the cement?”
“If a ladder is used there are ladders that are used and we have⟳ tested them, and we have⟳ found that these ladders test⟳ out, so that they could carry⟳ a weight load⟳ of 1600 pounds.”
“If our controls test⟳ out OK , then we are able to say⟳: " I am confident that the control⟳ system is working."”
“If you do smoke⟳, drink⟳ alcohol, or take⟳ a drug, it will invariably provoke a reaction and test⟳ out as allergenic.”
“Children who test⟳ out of classroom lessons and activities should not be asked to do more mathematical problems of the same type⟳ “just for practice.””
“I would suggest⟳ first asking to test⟳ out of the grade level in order⟳ to subject accelerate.”
“The positive outcome of the meeting was that in the spring⟳ semester of fifth grade, Charlie would be allowed to test⟳ out of the sixth-grade curriculum and the prealgebra content and, if he obtained an 80% on each test⟳, he would be placed into algebra at the beginning of sixth grade.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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