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Present participle for to produce something in large quantities or at a fast rate
“Critics have described the director as prolific due to his ability to pump out a new movie every twelve months.”
Present participle for to expel or emit, especially from an opening
“We have pumps to pump out the water that is continually leaking into our polders through the dikes.”
Present participle for to spread information to the public or masses
“The party still has total control of the media, whose role is to pump out propaganda.”
Present participle for to draw or drain (liquid) from a source
Present participle for to use, empty or drain completely
Present participle for to transmit a signal over the airwaves
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