sweat out
English
Verb
sweat out (third-person singular simple present sweats out, present participle sweating out, simple past and past participle sweated out)
- (intransitive) To sweat; to secrete sweat because of heat, nerves etc.
- (transitive) To endure or go through (an ordeal).
- 1952, Naval Aviation News, page 9:
- They developed a tremendous respect for the gravel crunchers after sweating out a few rounds of artillery and observing at painfully close range how rocky a Korean hill can be.
- (transitive, slang) To accomplish or achieve, usually through endurance or effort.
- I'm going to sweat out fifty more push-ups more before I hit the rack.
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