round out
Britishverb
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to make or become bigger or plumper; fill out, esp so as to be symmetrical
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to round up (a number)
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See round off , def. 2.
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Grow or develop to a round form, as in The tree was spindly when first planted, but it has since rounded out nicely . [c. 1900]
Example Sentences
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So, as a way to round out January here at “The Bite,” I wanted to experiment with a series of short, friendly guides centered on building community through food.
From Salon
China’s economy rounded out the year on a softer footing as GDP growth slowed to 4.5% in 4Q due to a high base.
Goldman Sachs Group and Morgan Stanley announce their earnings on Thursday, while PNC Financial Services Group rounds out the week on Friday.
From Barron's
“The Pitt” spent its first season suturing our heartstrings to these characters by way of an impressively profound level of character development, rounding out the individual quirks of seemingly minor recurring characters.
From Salon
Two defensive consumer staples names round out the list.
From MarketWatch
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