roll out - Meaning in Telugu

roll out - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of roll out in English

roll out verb

  1. flatten or spread with a roller

    Example

    • "roll out the paper"
  2. straighten by unrolling

    Example

    • "roll out the big map"

What is roll out meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase roll out refers to flatten or spread with a roller, or straighten by unrolling. See roll out meaning in Telugu, roll out definition, translation and meaning of roll out in Telugu. Find roll out similar words, roll out synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of roll out. Find the answer of what is the meaning of roll out in Telugu.

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