Wheel out

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verb

To bring something or someone to the attention of an audience for a particular purpose, especially to impress.

The company likes to wheel out its successful employees at the annual sales conference.
Visual representation of "wheel out" - To bring something or someone to the attention of an audience for a particular purpose, especially to impress.

Often appears as...

  • wheel out the experts
  • wheel out the big guns

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Idiomatic

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Impress Audiences

Used when presenting something impressive like achievements or innovations.

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The startup will wheel out their new app at the tech conference.
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Public Appearances

Often involves displaying something or someone publicly for publicity.

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The museum likes to wheel out rare artifacts for special exhibitions.
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Show of Strength

Can suggest showing off resources or capabilities, like expertise or firepower.

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During the summit, the country wheeled out its leading scientists.
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