Bail out. She went to the jail to bail out her boyfriend. = She bailed him out of jail.
As slang we use as a verb, to cancel something or leave somewhere. For example: “I'm so annoyed Lizzy bailed on the party tonight!” Meaning Lizzy is not coming to the party, she cancelled last minute. Or “This festival is so boring, let's bail”. Meaning I'm bored lets leave!
Stand bail for She can't be released from police custody until someone stands bail for her.
The 17-year-old, who was charged as an adult, was denied bail. He has since been released on bail and placed on leave. Haskell is being held without bail at the jail in Van Nuys. They have been released on bail, and no date has been set for a court hearing.
Bail. In criminal law, bail is the process of releasing a defendant from jail or other governmental custody with conditions set to reasonably assure public safety and court appearance.
Definitions of Bail and Bale The verb bail also means to scoop water out of a boat or to run away from a difficult situation. The noun bale refers to a large bundle, usually one that has been tightly wrapped and bound. As a verb, bale means to press (something) together and wrap it into a tight bundle.
Bail is not intended as a punishment in itself. It is rather a way of securing a defendant's agreement to abide by certain conditions and return to court.
Bail is an agreement that you will attend court if you have been charged with one or more offences. This agreement means that you won't be held in custody while the matter is in court. It may have one or more conditions that you must follow.
If you use the base spelling "bail", then you should use "bailing" as the gerund form. If you prefer "bale", you'd use "baling". You should not write "bail" and "baling" together. There are other verbs spelled "bail" (get somebody out of jail) and "bale" (form into a bale or bundle).
Meaning of baled in English to tie up something tightly into bales: We were baling (up) the hay all day.