put (one) out of (something or some place)

put (one) out of (something or some place)

To force one to leave or be outside of something or some place. The teacher put the disruptive students out of the classroom for the remainder of the lesson. Make sure you put the dogs out of the house before you leave.See also: of, out, put

put (someone or an animal) out of something

 and put (someone or an animal) outto get rid of someone or an animal; to eliminate someone or an animal from something or some place. The usher put the noisy boys out of the theater. He put out the boys. Please put out the cat after dinner.See also: of, out, put