fill out
Pronunciation
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Pronunciation
- IPA: /fɪl aʊt/
fill out
- (transitive) To complete a form or questionnaire with requested information.
- Synonyms: complete, fill in, populate
- Please fill out this application if you are interested in the job.
- (intransitive) To have one's physique expand with maturity or with surplus weight.
- He began to fill out once he started college.
- (transitive, obsolete) To fill up; to make full.
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- The other lady, […] filling out a very large glass of wine, advised, and at last prevailed with her to drink it.
- French: remplir, compléter
- German: (the form) ausfüllen; (the information) eintragen
- Italian: riempire, compilare
- Portuguese: preencher
- Russian: заполня́ть
- Spanish: rellenar, cumplimentar
- French: se fortifier, forcir, empâter
- German: zulegen, zunehmen
- Italian: ingrassare, riempirsi
- Portuguese: encorpar
- Russian: расширя́ться
- Spanish: engordar, crecer
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