transitive. To push or shove out; to exclude, reject. Also occasionally intransitive. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > let or send out [verb (transitive)] > expel > specific people from a place, position, or possession (68) outshoveOE transitive. To push or shove out; to exclude, reject. Also occasionally intransitive. Obsolete. to do out of ——OE transitive. To put or take away out of (a place or situation). Obsolete. shovec1200 To reject, banish; to eject from an office or dignity, from a society, etc. Obsolete. to put out of ——c1225 transitive. To remove or expel from a place; to send or take out of somewhere. to cast out1297 To drive out forcibly, to expel, make an outcast. literal and figurative. void13.. transitive. To clear (a room, house, place) of occupants; to empty or clear (a place, receptacle, etc.) of something. †Also const. from. Now archaic. usurpa1325 To supplant, oust, or turn out (a person); †to deprive (one) of possessions. Also reflexive. rare. to put outa1350 transitive. To thrust, drive, or send out of a place; to expel or eject by force. Also figurative. Cf. output, v. 1a. outputa1382 transitive. To put out, expel, dismiss, evict. Also: to exclude, bar. Obsolete (Scottish in later use). outrayc1390 transitive. To go beyond, overcome; to surpass, excel; †to vanquish, crush (obsolete). English regional (northern) in later use. excludea1400 To put out (of a room, a society, a possession, etc.), to banish, expel. Const. †out of, from; also with double object and simply. expulse?a1475 transitive. A synonym of expel, v.; sometimes expressing more strongly the notion of violence. Very… with object a person, etc.: To drive or thrust… expel1490 transitive. To drive or thrust out; to eject by force. Const. from (rarely out of) also with double… With object a person, etc.: To eject, dislodge… to shut forth1513 transitive. To push (a person) out, to extrude, expel. Obsolete. to put forth1526 transitive. To expel physically from a place, to drive out. Cf. to put out 3a at phrasal verbs 1. Obsolete. to turn out1546 To cause (a person) to go or come out. transitive. To send away, drive out, or expel (a person) from a place, often someone's abode. Cf. sense… depel?1548 transitive. To drive away, dispel, expel. disseisin1548 transitive. = disseise, v. evict1548 transitive. Sometimes with of, from, out of. In extended use: to eject (esp. a person) forcibly from any place or position. exturb1603 transitive. To hustle out, get rid of. debout1619 transitive. To thrust out, expel, oust. wincha1626 transitive. To kick (a person) out of. rare. disseise1627 transferred and figurative. To oust, expel. Obsolete. out-pusha1631 transitive. To push out. Cf. outpushing, n. rare. howster1642 ? To oust. oust1656 Law. transitive. To exclude, bar; to take away (a right, privilege, etc.); (now) spec. to take away (a court's jurisdiction) in a matter. out1823 transitive. To expel, reject, or get rid of; to dismiss from a place, office, rank, etc.; to deprive (of a possession). Frequently with from, of. purge1825 transitive. To make pure or clean in spirit, thought, or morals; to rid of or free from sin, guilt, error, etc.; to rid of objectionable or… the bum's rush1910 forcible ejection from a place or gathering; (more generally) abrupt dismissal or rejection. Chiefly in to give a person the bum's rush. outplace1928 transitive. To displace, oust. Subcategories:— by manoeuvring (1) — by reading notice of expulsion (1) — notify a person of expulsion (1) — forcibly or ignominiously (15) — with derisive cries (1) — with contempt or loathing (1) — with whistling (1) — by an oath (1) — by virtue of superior rank (1) — by wrangling (1) — by mob-violence (1) — from a house or dwelling (9) — from a kingdom (1) — from paradise (2) — from heaven (1) |
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