[verb] [T]The head of the police traffic department was yesterday bailed (= released having paid a sum of money) for three weeks on drink-driving offences.His wife refused to bail him out (= to pay the money needed in order for him to be released). [M](figurative) She keeps running up huge debts and asking friends to bail her out (= help her, esp. with money). [M]He was bailed to appear at the Magistrates' Court next month. [+ object + to infinitive]
BAIL
Meaning of BAIL in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012