Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Hear someone out
Option 1: Let someone complete what they are saying
Option 2: Hear from far away
Option 3: Dismiss someone from listening to you
Option 4: Keep someone out
Correct Answer: Let someone complete what they are saying
Solution : The correct answer is the first option.
The idiom "hear someone out" means to listen to someone until they have finished speaking or expressing their thoughts. It implies giving the person an opportunity to complete what they are saying without interrupting or dismissing their ideas prematurely.
Therefore, the correct answer is: Let someone complete what they are saying.
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