sit out - Meaning in Telugu

sit out - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of sit out in English

sit out verb

  1. endure to the end
  2. not participate in (an activity, such as a dance or a sports event)

    Example

    • "He sat out the game"

What is sit out meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase sit out refers to endure to the end, or not participate in (an activity, such as a dance or a sports event). See sit out meaning in Telugu, sit out definition, translation and meaning of sit out in Telugu. Learn and practice the pronunciation of sit out. Find the answer of what is the meaning of sit out in Telugu.

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