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单词 turn someone out
释义
(phrasal verb) 
Definition
to force (someone) out of a place or position
It was a monastery but the authorities turned all the monks out.
Synonyms
expel
secondary school students expelled for cheating in exams
drive out
evict
They were evicted from their apartment.
throw out
fire (informal)
She was fired from her job.
dismiss
the power to dismiss civil servants who refuse to work
sack (informal)
They were sacked for financial mismanagement.
axe (informal)
He was axed by the club after his comments about a referee.
discharge
He was dishonourably discharged from the army.
oust
The leaders have been ousted from power by nationalists.
relegate
a team about to be relegated to the second division
banish
I was banished from the small bedroom upstairs.
deport
Six team members were deported for having the wrong visas.
put out
cashier
Many officers were cashiered on political grounds.
unseat
It is not clear who was behind the attempt to unseat the President.
dispossess
kick out (informal)
cast out
drum out
show the door
turf out (British, informal)
give someone the sack (informal)
give someone the bum's rush (slang)
kiss off (slang, mainly US, Canadian)
give someone their P45 (British, informal)
give someone their pink slip (US, informal)
kennet (Australian, slang)
jeff (Australian, slang)
See turn

Additional synonyms

in the sense of axe
Definition
to dismiss (employees), restrict (expenditure), or terminate (a project)
He was axed by the club after his comments about a referee.
Synonyms
dismiss,
fire (informal),
sack (informal),
remove,
get rid of,
discharge,
throw out,
oust,
give (someone) their marching orders,
give the boot to (slang, old-fashioned),
give the bullet to (British, slang),
give the push to,
give (someone) their P45 (British, informal),
give (someone) their pink slip (US, informal),
kennet (Australian, slang),
jeff (Australian, slang)
in the sense of banish
I was banished from the small bedroom upstairs.
Synonyms
exclude,
bar,
ban,
dismiss,
expel,
throw out,
oust,
drive away,
eject,
evict,
shut out,
ostracize
in the sense of cashier
Definition
to dismiss with dishonour from the armed forces
Many officers were cashiered on political grounds.
Synonyms
dismiss,
discharge,
expel,
cast off,
drum out,
give the boot to (slang)

Nearby words of
turn someone out

  • turn someone off
  • turn someone on
  • turn someone on to something
  • turn someone out
  • turn something down
  • turn something in
  • turn something off

Synonyms of 'turn someone out'

turn someone out

Additional synonyms

in the sense of deport
Definition
to remove forcibly from a country
Six team members were deported for having the wrong visas.
Synonyms
expel,
exile,
throw out,
oust,
banish,
expatriate,
extradite,
evict,
send packing,
show you the door
in the sense of discharge
Definition
to dismiss (someone) from duty or employment
He was dishonourably discharged from the army.
Synonyms
dismiss,
sack (informal),
fire (informal),
remove,
expel,
discard,
oust,
eject,
cashier,
give (someone) the boot (slang),
give (someone) the sack (informal),
give (someone) their P45 (British, informal),
give (someone) their pink slip (US, informal),
kennet (Australian, slang),
jeff (Australian, slang)
in the sense of dismiss
Definition
to remove (an employee) from a job
the power to dismiss civil servants who refuse to work
Synonyms
sack (informal),
fire (informal),
remove (informal),
axe (informal),
expel,
discharge,
oust,
lay off,
kick out (informal),
cashier,
send (someone) packing (informal),
give (someone) notice,
kiss off (slang, US, Canadian),
give (someone) their marching orders,
give (someone) the push (informal),
give (someone) the elbow,
give (someone) the boot (slang),
give (someone) the bullet (British, slang),
give (someone) their P45 (British, informal),
give (someone) their pink slip (US, informal),
kennet (Australian, slang),
jeff (Australian, slang)
in the sense of evict
Definition
to expel (someone) legally from his or her home or land
They were evicted from their apartment.
Synonyms
expel,
remove,
turn out,
put out,
throw out,
oust,
kick out (informal),
eject,
dislodge,
boot out (informal),
force to leave,
dispossess,
chuck out (informal),
show the door (to),
turf out (informal),
throw on to the streets
in the sense of fire
Definition
to dismiss from employment
She was fired from her job.
Synonyms
dismiss,
sack (informal),
get rid of,
discharge,
lay off,
make redundant,
cashier,
give notice,
show (someone) the door,
give (someone) the boot (slang),
kiss off (slang, US, Canadian),
give (someone) the push,
give (someone) the bullet (British, slang),
give (someone) their marching orders,
give (someone) their cards,
give (someone) the sack (informal),
give (someone) their P45 (British, informal),
give (someone) their pink slip (US, informal),
kennet (Australian, slang),
jeff (Australian, slang)
in the sense of oust
Definition
to force (someone) out of a position
The leaders have been ousted from power by nationalists.
Synonyms
expel,
turn out,
dismiss,
exclude,
exile,
discharge,
throw out,
relegate,
displace,
topple,
banish,
eject,
depose,
evict,
dislodge,
unseat,
dispossess,
send packing,
turf out (informal),
disinherit,
drum out,
show someone the door,
give the bum's rush (slang),
throw out on your ear (informal)
in the sense of relegate
a team about to be relegated to the second division
Synonyms
banish,
exile,
expel,
throw out,
oust,
deport,
eject,
expatriate
in the sense of sack
Definition
to dismiss from employment
They were sacked for financial mismanagement.
Synonyms
dismiss,
fire (informal),
axe (informal),
discharge,
kick out (informal),
give (someone) the boot (slang),
give (someone) their marching orders,
kiss off (slang, US, Canadian),
give (someone) the push (informal),
give (someone) the bullet (British, slang),
give (someone) their books (informal),
give (someone) the elbow,
give (someone) their cards,
give (someone) their P45 (British, informal),
give (someone) their pink slip (US, informal),
kennet (Australian, slang),
jeff (Australian, slang)
in the sense of unseat
Definition
to depose from office or position
It is not clear who was behind the attempt to unseat the President.
Synonyms
depose,
overthrow,
oust,
remove,
dismiss,
discharge,
displace,
dethrone
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