Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context intransitive English) to become more even 2 (context transitive English) to make more even 3 (context intransitive English) to become more equal 4 (context intransitive English) to make more equal
WordNet
v. adjust or make up for; "engineers will work to correct the effects or air resistance" [syn: compensate, counterbalance, correct, even off, even up]
make level or straight; "level the ground" [syn: flush, level, even]
become even or more even; "even out the surface" [syn: even]
make even or more even [syn: even]
Usage examples of "even out".
His apartment was unlocked, but nothing appeared to be missing or even out of place.
They tried to break for the door, the other windows, even out past Keff, who flattened himself against a pillar out of the way.
The laughter had leached even out of her eyes, but she held out her hand, and the Angel Harry handed over her satchel of medicines without ever removing her arm from Stomald’.
Snagsby's entertainments, and acknowledges no responsibility as to what she thinks fit to provide for dinner, insomuch that she is the high standard of comparison among the neighboring wives, a long way down Chancery Lane on both sides, and even out in Holborn, who, in any domestic passages of arms, habitually call upon their husbands to look at the difference between their (the wives') position and Mrs.
Airborne help or artillery were only a few seconds away even out here, but that few seconds was all it took to die.
He was not even out of the village yet, and already he was homesick.