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Even out   /ˈivɪn aʊt/   Listen
Even out

verb
1.
Adjust for.  Synonyms: compensate, correct, counterbalance, even off, even up, make up.
2.
Make level or straight.  Synonyms: even, flush, level.
3.
Become even or more even.  Synonym: even.
4.
Make even or more even.  Synonym: even.






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... his education. He had an excellent crew, consisting of Tiglew the engineer, four sailors named Niegoch, Tolstoy, Etkef, and Panofka, and Mochel the cook. These men, without exception, were all sons of the count's tenants, and so tenaciously, even out at sea, did they cling to their old traditions, that it mattered little to them what physical disorganization ensued, so long as they felt they were sharing the experiences of their lord and master. The late astounding events, however, had rendered Procope manifestly uneasy, ...
— Off on a Comet • Jules Verne

... whose interpretation is confined to the rabbinical office. He said they looked for a temporal king, who should give a temporal kingdom to Israel. It was a truly painful visit, and we left him with the desire that he might be instructed even out of his own law, which, if properly understood, would prove as a schoolmaster to bring ...
— Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel • John Yeardley

... infested by the enemy. On similar errands, he would sometimes pass the night alone in the forest in the depth of winter. He was anxious to fall into the hands of the Iroquois, that he might preach the Faith to them even out of the midst of the fire. In one of his unpublished letters he writes, "Praised be our Lord, who punishes me for my sins by depriving me of this crown" (the crown of martyrdom). After the death of Brbeuf and Lalemant, he ...
— The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century • Francis Parkman

... right way to live," replied Mrs. Twitt with a doubtful air—"But there's ter'uble things allus 'appenin', an' I sez if warnings is sent to us even out o' the mouths o' babes and sucklings, let's accept 'em in good part. An' if so be a magpie is chose by the Lord as a messenger we'se fools if we despises the magpie. But that little paunchy Arbroath's worse than a whole flock o' magpies comin' ...
— The Treasure of Heaven - A Romance of Riches • Marie Corelli

... but," the Emperor broke in. "To doubt is not to love. When a man loves, he knows. Even out of darkness, a light comes and ...
— The Princess Virginia • C. N. Williamson


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