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# {{lb|en|software}} To [[deploy]].
# {{lb|en|software}} To [[deploy]].
#: ''We plan to '''roll out''' the new version in September.''
#: ''We plan to '''roll out''' the new version in September.''
# {{rfdef|lang=en}}
#* {{quote-journal
|date=January 26, 2017
|author=Christopher D. Shea
|title=T2 Trainspotting’: The Early Reviews
|work=New York Time
|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/26/movies/t2-trainspotting-reviews.html?_r=0
|page=
|passage=Directed, like the original, by Danny Boyle, and starring several members of the original cast, “T2” is getting a wide release in Britain this week before being '''rolled out''' across Europe. It reaches the United States on March 17.}}
# {{&lit|roll|out|lang=en}}
# {{&lit|roll|out|lang=en}}
#: ''The cook '''rolled out''' the dough with a rolling pin.''
#: ''The cook '''rolled out''' the dough with a rolling pin.''

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See also: rollout and roll-out

English

Verb

roll out (third-person singular simple present rolls out, present participle rolling out, simple past and past participle rolled out)

  1. (software) To deploy.
    We plan to roll out the new version in September.
  2. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) This term needs a definition. Please help out and add a definition, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.
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  3. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see roll,‎ out.
    The cook rolled out the dough with a rolling pin.
    They rolled out the red carpet to welcome the visiting dignitaries.

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