come out with something

come out with something
come out with something
1. to publish something. •

When are you going to come out with a new edition?

The publisher decided not to come out with the book.

2. to express or utter something. •

He came out with a strong dissenting opinion.

It was over an hour before the president came out with an explanation.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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