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Play Something Out

Definition: To act out or perform something, typically a plan, scenario, or event, in real life or in a fictional setting.

Part of Speech: Verb phrase

Sense 1:

Usage: Involving executing a plan or scenario

Example:

"The team decided to play out their strategy for the upcoming game during practice sessions."

Sense 2:

Usage: Involving performing a scene or story on stage, film, or television

Example:

"The actors were rehearsing for hours to play out the climactic scene of the play."

Sense 3:

Usage: Involving acting out a scenario or event as a form of improvisation or role-playing

Example:

"The participants were asked to play out different workplace situations during the training workshop."

Sense 4:

Usage: Involving enacting something in a real-life situation

Example:

"Linda played out her plan to surprise her friend with a birthday party at their favorite restaurant."

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