flare out
English
editVerb
editflare out (third-person singular simple present flares out, present participle flaring out, simple past and past participle flared out)
- To extend from a central position, so as to create drag or instability
- When performing this exercise, do not allow your arms to flare out.
- Spoilers flared out from the wings, causing the plane to decelerate.
- Synonym of flare up (to burst out suddenly, as in anger)