ride out
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Definition
Verb (transitive): 1. To survive or endure a difficult or dangerous period without being seriously harmed or destroyed. It implies staying safe and intact until the trouble has passed.
Usage
- The verb "ride out" is used with an object (it is transitive). You ride out .
- It is commonly used with nouns referring to difficult situations, such as: a storm, a crisis, a recession, a period of change, or turbulence.
- The phrasal verb suggests a sense of active endurance and resilience, not just passive waiting.
Examples
- "The ship dropped anchor in the bay to ride out the hurricane."
- "Small businesses are struggling to ride out the economic downturn."
- "We decided to stay in our current jobs and ride out the period of uncertainty."
- "The government is taking measures to help citizens ride out the fuel crisis."
Advanced Usage
- The phrase often carries a metaphorical sense. While it can literally mean surviving a physical storm, it more frequently refers to enduring metaphorical storms like financial, political, or personal difficulties.
- It can be used in the context of financial markets: "Investors are advised to ride out the market volatility rather than sell their holdings."
Variants and Related Words
- Ride (verb): The base verb, meaning to sit on and control the movement of something (e.g., a horse, bicycle) or to be carried in a vehicle. The phrasal verb "ride out" extends this idea of being carried a difficult situation.
- Outride (verb, less common): To ride faster or farther than someone; or to endure successfully. This is a single word, not a phrasal verb.
Synonyms
- Weather: (e.g., weather the storm)
- Survive: (e.g., survive the crisis)
- Endure: (e.g., endure the hardship)
- Withstand: (e.g., withstand the pressure)
- Come through: (e.g., come through a difficult time)
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Wait out: To wait until something, especially something unpleasant, is finished. This is closer to passive waiting. (e.g., "We'll wait out the rain in this café.")
- Sit out: To not participate in an activity; or to wait for something to end. (e.g., "I'll sit out this dance." / "They sat out the war in a neutral country.")
Related Idioms
- Weather the storm: This idiom is a direct synonym and is used in exactly the same contexts as "ride out the storm."
- Example: "Our company has weathered many storms over the years."
Verb
- hang on during a trial of endurance
- ride out the storm