SPACE OUT


Meaning of SPACE OUT in English

space 2 BrE AmE ( also space out ) verb

1 . [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to arrange objects or events so that they have equal spaces or periods of time between them:

They used three microphones spaced several yards apart.

Try to space out your classes and study in between.

be evenly spaced (=with equal spaces)

For security, use three evenly spaced bolts per post.

2 . [intransitive] informal to stop paying attention and just look in front of you without thinking, especially because you are bored or have taken drugs:

I completely spaced out during the lecture.

⇨ ↑ spaced out

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.