castout

[US]/kæst aʊt/
[UK]/kæst aʊt/

Translation

v.to throw out; to discard; to drive out; to expel; to vomit; to eject from the stomach
n.(British) noise; clamour; disturbance

Example Sentences

the community cast out the troublemaker for breaking their sacred rules.

she felt cast out from her family after the scandal emerged.

the king ordered the traitor to be cast out of the kingdom immediately.

after the argument, he was cast out into the cold night with nothing.

the witch was cast out of the village by fearful villagers.

society tends to cast out those who are different or unconventional.

he was cast out from the group for refusing to follow their leader.

the heretic was cast out of the church for his controversial beliefs.

she experienced being cast out and alone in a foreign land.

the rebellious son was cast out of his father's house without inheritance.

animals that are sick are sometimes cast out by the herd for protection.

he felt cast out and unwanted after losing his job and friends.

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