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Remove from a position or office.
exclude
expel
oust
eject
drum out
chuck out
throw out
turf out
boot out
turn out
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exclude
expel
oust
eject
drum out
1
An administration official said the new executive order would likely
exclude
Iraq.
2
The particular does not
exclude
the general, it leads to the general.
3
The labeling law would
exclude
alcohol and food sold at farmers markets.
4
These figures
exclude
the earnings of those working in the health sector.
5
Departments will
exclude
certain key positions based on strategic needs in 2008.
1
The United States said on Monday it would
expel
60 Russian diplomats.
2
Tuilaepa has several times urged principals to
expel
students involved in fighting.
3
The ruling Democratic Party quickly moved to
expel
An from the party.
4
Sources say the army intends to
expel
them to the Gaza Strip.
5
Jo-i means to
expel
the barbarians; Kai-Koku means to open the country.
1
A simple focus to outwit and ultimately
oust
British rule from Ireland.
2
The United States led a coalition in Syria to
oust
Islamic State.
3
There was an attempt to
oust
him from Vote Leave in January.
4
A two-thirds majority in the Senate is required to
oust
a president.
5
The agency was prohibited from using its funds to
oust
the Sandinistas.
1
He did, however, figure out the location of his seat's
eject
control.
2
Strategically it will
eject
the UK from its role in EU councils.
3
Especially since I made sure to
eject
it close to a sun.
4
They returned to Kashmir to begin an insurgency seeking to
eject
India.
5
Right now she had to
eject
every last Scarpe from the Hailhouse.
1
She would
drum
out
the opening bars of the National Anthem with her clenched fist.
2
Dimetrius Pairama's body was found in a
drum
out
the back of a derelict house in Māngere in July 2018.
3
From time to time I would leave my playthings and climb up to
drum
out
whatever came into my head.
4
Dimetrius Pairama's body was found in a steel
drum
out
the back of an abandoned state house in Mangere last July.
5
He got
drummed
out
of the force a couple of years ago.
1
Ought we to also
chuck
out
our Sinatra records, given his Mafia links?
2
But it was my passenger-theman you want to
chuck
out
-
who
made
it possible.
3
To
chuck
out
all of that is to reduce his art to a brainless freak-show.
4
Ye can't get any
chuck
out
of this outfit.
5
Which you go and
chuck
out
of the window in the name of liberty, Mr. Savage.
1
From the site: Each day, Americans
throw
out
60 million plastic bottles.
2
The group has already petitioned the court to
throw
out
the case.
3
I want to
throw
out
this idea and open up some discussion.
4
I had to
throw
out
a lot of good stuff last year.
5
But to
throw
out
suggestions in this way is an easy task.
1
Farm distress and soaring prices helped
turf
out
the previous government in 2004 and put Singh in power.
2
Or, even better, being able to
turf
out
a lesser actor who's sitting in a good seat in a restaurant.
3
Cevian is known for its willingness to
turf
out
managers and force changes of strategy at companies it sees as undervalued.
4
Greens MP Adam Bandt said an election should be called and "the sooner we
turf
out
this rotten government, the better".
5
Impeachment is extremely rare, and no president has ever been
turfed
out
.
1
Mary Maggie said, struggling to get my
boot
out
of the way.
2
It took four of us to pull the
boot
out
-
four
of
us.
3
First, echoing the PRI's threat to eject 50 laggard signatories,
boot
out
unworthy members.
4
There's lounging space in the back and a humungous 625-litre
boot
out
the back.
5
He got his
boot
out
of that stirrup and stood.
1
The same food can
turn
out
vastly different under different heat conditions.
2
Even without words, that did
turn
out
to be the right answer.
3
The good news is that the photos
turn
out
looking really cool.
4
Wassef said a large number of protesters would
turn
out
on Wednesday.
5
Can we afford to hope things will just
turn
out
all right?
1
In that situation, who would remember to
kick
out
the brake light?
2
My father gets a
kick
out
of exaggerating his point of view.
3
If I could get a
kick
out
of anything I'd bless it.
4
Then he found it necessary to
kick
out
hard with his feet.
5
I think my father would get a
kick
out
of moving uptown.
6
And I think she'll really get a
kick
out
of James Junior.
7
She'd get a
kick
out
of our new park in Costa Rica.
8
Bang and Olufsen speakers
kick
out
some impressive audio for an ultrabook.
9
Do you think you can
kick
out
and leave me without warning?
10
He makes a feeble attempt to
kick
out
a stool for her.
11
Says she gets a real
kick
out
of some of your remarks.
12
And you think he's gonna
kick
out
all the Jews from Berlin.
13
He got a big
kick
out
of it and made me squirm.
14
I used to get a big
kick
out
of saving people's lives.
15
A new campaign has been launched to
kick
out
the MMP voting system.
16
They can
kick
out
a hundred miles between daylight and dark.
kick
out
kick
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