rollout

/ˈroʊlaʊt/
noun
  1. The introduction or launch of a new product, service, or system to the public.
    • The company's rollout of the new smartphone was delayed by a month.
    • Teachers are preparing for the rollout of the updated math curriculum next fall.
    • The software rollout went smoothly, with only a few minor bugs reported.
  2. In sports, a play where the quarterback moves out of the pocket to run or pass.
    • He faked a handoff and then ran a rollout to the right.
    • The coach called a rollout to give the quarterback more time to find an open receiver.
    • The quarterback executed a perfect rollout and threw a touchdown pass.
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