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Difference between Pay off something and Pay out something

pay off something

1. pay money owed for smth. in full:

  • We have paid off the house only to find that real estate taxes are so high that we cannot afford to keep the house.

2. (Nautical) take a ship out of use, for repair or at the end of her last voyage:

  • The decision to pay off the ship came during the last days of her deployment.

pay out something

1. (of money) pay in small amounts (in settlement of debts, etc.):

  • Millions of pounds were being paid out every week in unemployment benefit.

2. allow a rope, etc. to move freely through one’s hands:

  • Secure the load in position and pay out enough cable to remove all tension on the cable and drum.