throw out

throw out
Synonyms and related words:
abandon, abjure, abrupt, addle, alienate, ball up, befuddle, bewilder, blow out, boot out, bounce, bring out, brush aside, cashier, cast, cast aside, cast away, cast forth, cast off, cast out, chase, chime in, chuck, chuck out, come out with, contemn, contradict, cut adrift, cut off, cut out, debouch, decant, declare, decline, deep-six, defenestrate, delete, deliver, deny, depart, despise, detrude, disapprove, disarticulate, discard, discharge, disclaim, disconnect, discount, disdain, disembogue, disengage, disgorge, disjoin, disjoint, dismiss, disown, dispose of, disregard, dissociate, distract, disunite, ditch, divide, divorce, dump, eighty-six, ejaculate, eject, eliminate, eruct, erupt, estrange, evict, except, exclude, exhaust, expel, extravasate, extrude, fluster, forswear, get quit of, get rid of, get shut of, give away, give the hook, heave out, ignore, isolate, jet, jettison, jilt, junk, kick downstairs, kick out, leave, mix up, obtrude, oust, out, outpour, part, part with, pass by, pass up, pour, pour forth, pour out, pull away, pull back, pull out, push aside, put out, rebuff, recant, refuse, refuse to consider, reject, remove, renounce, repel, repudiate, repulse, say, scout, scrap, segregate, send forth, send out, separate, sequester, set apart, set aside, shed, shove away, shut off, slough, spew, split, spout, spurn, spurt, squirt, stand aloof, stand apart, stand aside, state, step aside, subtract, tell, throw away, throw off, throw over, throw overboard, thrust out, toss out, toss overboard, turn away, turn out, uncouple, unyoke, utter, waive, withdraw|

Moby Thesaurus. . 1996.

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  • throw\ out — • throw out • toss out v 1. To put somewhere to be destroyed because not wanted. He didn t need the brush anymore so he threw it out. Syn.: throw away(1) 2. To refuse to accept. The inspector tossed out all the parts that didn t work. 3. To force …   Словарь американских идиом

  • throw out — throw (someone) out to force someone to leave. At least four kids have been thrown out of school for cheating on exams. The worst part of Edsel s job is having to throw out the drunks when the bar closes …   New idioms dictionary

  • throw out — ► throw out 1) discard as unwanted. 2) expel unceremoniously. 3) (of a court, legislature, or other body) dismiss or reject. 4) cause numbers or calculations to become inaccurate. Main Entry: ↑throw …   English terms dictionary

  • throw out — [v] comment bring forward, bring to light*, bring up, chime in*, come out with, declare, deliver, produce, reveal, say, state, suggest, tell, utter; concept 51 Ant. be quiet …   New thesaurus

  • throw out — index discharge (dismiss), dislodge, displace (remove), eject (evict), eject (expel) …   Law dictionary

  • throw out — verb 1. force to leave or move out (Freq. 3) He was expelled from his native country • Syn: ↑expel, ↑kick out • Derivationally related forms: ↑expulsion (for: ↑expel) …   Useful english dictionary

  • throw-out — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: throw out 1. : an act or instance of throwing out 2. : one that is rejected or discarded the attack on the government was led by envious throw outs George Orwell the throw outs of ten generations, hou …   Useful english dictionary

  • throw out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms throw out : present tense I/you/we/they throw out he/she/it throws out present participle throwing out past tense threw out past participle thrown out 1) same as throw away 1) I ve thrown out my old boots. 2)… …   English dictionary

  • throw out — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. discharge, throw away, reject; see discard , oust . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. throw away, dispose of, dump, discard, scrap, cast off, dispense with, junk, jettison. III (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To let go or get …   English dictionary for students

  • throw out — 1) see throw away 1) 2) PHRASAL VERB If a judge throws out a case, he or she rejects it and the accused person does not have to stand trial. [V P n (not pron)] The defense wants the district Judge to throw out the case. [Also V n P] 3) PHRASAL… …   English dictionary

  • throw out — verb a) To discard; to dispense with something; to throw away. Just throw out that pen if it doesnt write anymore. b) To dismiss or expel someone from any longer performing duty or …   Wiktionary

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