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read out

British  
/ riːd /

verb

  1. (tr) to read (something) aloud

  2. to retrieve information from a computer memory or storage device

  3. (tr) to expel (someone) from a political party or other society

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noun

    1. the act of retrieving information from a computer memory or storage device

    2. the information retrieved

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Example Sentences

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The baby's mother, Jordan Dougal, read out a victim impact statement, saying that she lived every day with "overwhelming grief, trauma and pain", adding "I have been given a life sentence of grief".

From BBC

During Monday's hearing, the presiding judge read out statements made by the Chinese captain Chen Zhangjie, 39, while in police custody.

From Barron's

Kamran Aman's mother also prepared an impact statement which was read out in court.

From BBC

There were tears in the public gallery as the victim impact statements were read out.

From BBC

Farrell then read out part of her statement made to police officers in late February 2024.

From BBC