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Pay out (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: distribute, slacken, allow a rope to run out, distribute money, slacken a rope by lengthening it, repay, disburse, take revenge

Conjugation of pay out

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
pay out
pay out
pays out
pay out
pay out
pay out
Future Simple
will pay out
will pay out
will pay out
will pay out
will pay out
will pay out
Past Simple
paid out
paid out
paid out
paid out
paid out
paid out
Conditional Simple
would pay out
would pay out
would pay out
would pay out
would pay out
would pay out
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am paying out
are paying out
is paying out
are paying out
are paying out
are paying out
Future Progressive
will be paying out
will be paying out
will be paying out
will be paying out
will be paying out
will be paying out
Past Progressive
was paying out
were paying out
was paying out
were paying out
were paying out
were paying out
Conditional Progressive
would be paying out
would be paying out
would be paying out
would be paying out
would be paying out
would be paying out
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have paid out
have paid out
has paid out
have paid out
have paid out
have paid out
Future Perfect
will have paid out
will have paid out
will have paid out
will have paid out
will have paid out
will have paid out
Past Perfect
had paid out
had paid out
had paid out
had paid out
had paid out
had paid out
Conditional Perfect
would have paid out
would have paid out
would have paid out
would have paid out
would have paid out
would have paid out
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been paying out
have been paying out
has been paying out
have been paying out
have been paying out
have been paying out
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been paying out
will have been paying out
will have been paying out
will have been paying out
will have been paying out
will have been paying out
Past Perfect Progressive
had been paying out
had been paying out
had been paying out
had been paying out
had been paying out
had been paying out
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been paying out
would have been paying out
would have been paying out
would have been paying out
would have been paying out
would have been paying out

Examples of pay out

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"So I shouldn't pay out?"
"do not really pay out loans for the money, they receive as deposits.
$350,000 was all the money that company was ever gonna pay out to Sam Childs.
'Cause if we'd have known that we were, you know, having to pay out of pocket, we would have opted out of the optional scan.
- I don't know-- pay out of pocket.
"So I shouldn't pay out?"
"do not really pay out loans for the money, they receive as deposits.
$350,000 was all the money that company was ever gonna pay out to Sam Childs.
'Cause if we'd have known that we were, you know, having to pay out of pocket, we would have opted out of the optional scan.
- I don't know-- pay out of pocket.
- No difference, as long as it pays out.
Actually, it's more like a... like a slot machine when it pays out.
Ah, don't worry, newbie, we call him ATM 'cause he pays out so much.
And six weeks ago, they upgraded their policy to include a double indemnity clause, which pays out twice the cash in the case of David's accidental death.
Ben pays out whatever wins in Havana on Saturday.
- No difference, as long as it pays out.
Actually, it's more like a... like a slot machine when it pays out.
Ah, don't worry, newbie, we call him ATM 'cause he pays out so much.
And six weeks ago, they upgraded their policy to include a double indemnity clause, which pays out twice the cash in the case of David's accidental death.
Ben pays out whatever wins in Havana on Saturday.
"With or without fiscal sheets, every year the Spanish government must publish a territorial report on investments and public expenses not budgeted, but paid out, so the citizens have all the information and avoid the victimistic speech it generates."
$2,460 paid out by FRP Incorporated for three days' work.
- And you paid out no problem!
- Do you think my uncle paid out much money?
- We paid out this time, but you won't be welcome here again.
- I still say we're paying out too much.
- Not the point. I mean, what good is paying out the nose to live here if we never take advantage of it?
And the manager is paying out the fees in Hanover and sending the people home.
And then you start paying out the you-Know-What. You see that blender?
And this house shall not be paying out tonight!
"With or without fiscal sheets, every year the Spanish government must publish a territorial report on investments and public expenses not budgeted, but paid out, so the citizens have all the information and avoid the victimistic speech it generates."
$2,460 paid out by FRP Incorporated for three days' work.
- And you paid out no problem!
- Do you think my uncle paid out much money?
- We paid out this time, but you won't be welcome here again.
- I still say we're paying out too much.
- Not the point. I mean, what good is paying out the nose to live here if we never take advantage of it?
And the manager is paying out the fees in Hanover and sending the people home.
And then you start paying out the you-Know-What. You see that blender?
And this house shall not be paying out tonight!

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