max out
Britishverb
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Exhaust one's options, capacity, or the like by producing or performing to the maximum, as in The weight lifter maxed out at 180 kilograms . [ Slang ; late 1900s]
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Reach a point at which no more growth, improvement, or benefit is possible, as in The salary for this job maxes out at $90,000 . [ Slang ; late 1900s]
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Relax, take things easy, as in Let's go to the beach and max out . [ Slang ; late 1900s]
Example Sentences
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Fans who won a time slot in this drop but didn’t reach the ticket maximum will be automatically entered into subsequent ticket lotteries until they max out their ticket allotment.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 8, 2026
While the 64-year-old believes Loudoun County will max out its land available for data centers in the coming years, he isn’t getting out of the game.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 22, 2026
Traditional SAW devices typically max out at around 4 gigahertz, making the new system far faster.
From Science Daily • Jan. 17, 2026
Become one of the few who max out their retirement savings each year.
From MarketWatch • Dec. 29, 2025
Avid readers, they "max out" their borrowing, taking 20 books each under their individual library cards, the most they are allowed.
From BBC • Dec. 27, 2025
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