Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
shake-out
noun
/ˈʃeɪk aʊt/

Definition
A shake-out refers to a process of removing excess elements, often in a business or economic context, to streamline operations or to clarify the state of a market.

Examples
- After the economic downturn, the shake-out in the industry left only the strongest companies remaining.
- The tech sector experienced a shake-out as many startups were unable to secure funding.

Meaning
It signifies a situation where weaker competitors are eliminated from a market or where individuals or entities are compelled to adjust to new realities, often resulting in a more robust environment.

Synonyms
- consolidation
- restructuring
- purge