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hash out

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Explanation of "Hash Out"

Definition: The phrase "hash out" means to discuss something in detail with others to reach an agreement or understanding. It often involves talking about different opinions and working through them together.

Usage Instructions
  • When to use "hash out": You can use "hash out" when you want to describe a conversation where people are trying to solve a problem or come to a decision. It often suggests that the discussion may take some time and effort.

  • Structure: It's usually used as a verb with a subject followed by "hash out" and then the topic of discussion.

Example Sentence
  • "We need to hash out the details of our project before the deadline."
Advanced Usage
  • In a more formal setting, you might say, "The committee will hash out the policy changes during the meeting next week."
Word Variants
  • Hashing out (present continuous): "They are hashing out their differences."
  • Hashed out (past tense): "We hashed out our plans last night."
Different Meanings
  • Hash (as a noun): Refers to a dish made from chopped meat and potatoes, but in the context of "hash out," it is used as a verb phrase.
Synonyms
  • Discuss
  • Talk over
  • Negotiate
  • Deliberate
  • Work through
Related Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • Work out: To find a solution or agreement by discussing.
  • Talk it over: To discuss something in detail.
  • Come to terms: To reach an agreement after discussion.
Summary

"Hash out" is a useful phrase for describing discussions aimed at resolving issues or making decisions. Whether in casual or formal settings, it's a great way to talk about the process of working together to find solutions.

Verb
  1. speak with others about (something); talk (something) over in detail; have a discussion
    • We discussed our household budget

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