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ride out

verb

  1. to endure or persevere through
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verb

  1. To survive in a storm (about a ship) and keep afloat.
  2. To tackle a difficult situation and survive; to survive through; to weather.

    In deep underground basing, missiles are buried in tunnels in mountainsides where they are able to ride out a nuclear attack. Following the attack the missiles dig themselves out of the tunnels to the surface and launch themselves.

    Following chaos on Wall Street yesterday, and in which Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs became the latest US financial institutions to come under fire, the chancellor attempted to reassure the public that Britain could ride out the crisis.

  3. To go out in a vehicle with one's friends or crew.

    Let's ride out and see what we can get into.

  4. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see ride, out.