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throw sb out

phrasal verb with throw
 
/θrəʊ/
 
US  /θroʊ/ verb (threw, thrown)

Definition

B2 to force someone to leave a college, school, house, or organization: She was thrown out of college for not attending lectures. They had a big row and she threw him out (= made him leave the house).Evicting and forcing to leavePunishing someone by sending them somewhere else
(Definition of throw sb out from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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