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Definition of Boot out
1. Verb. Remove from a position or office. "The chairman was ousted after he misappropriated funds"
Exact synonyms: Drum Out, Expel, Kick Out, Oust, Throw Out
Specialized synonyms: Excommunicate, Depose, Force Out
Generic synonyms: Remove
Derivative terms: Expulsion, Ouster, Ousting
Specialized synonyms: Excommunicate, Depose, Force Out
Generic synonyms: Remove
Derivative terms: Expulsion, Ouster, Ousting
2. Verb. Put out or expel from a place. "The unruly student was excluded from the game"
Exact synonyms: Chuck Out, Eject, Exclude, Turf Out, Turn Out
Specialized synonyms: Evict, Force Out, Evict, Show The Door, Bounce, Exorcise, Exorcize
Generic synonyms: Expel, Kick Out, Throw Out
Derivative terms: Ejection, Ejector, Exclusion
Specialized synonyms: Evict, Force Out, Evict, Show The Door, Bounce, Exorcise, Exorcize
Generic synonyms: Expel, Kick Out, Throw Out
Derivative terms: Ejection, Ejector, Exclusion
Lexicographical Neighbors of Boot Out
Literary usage of Boot out
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Folk Tales from Tibet: With Illustrations by a Tibetan Artist and Some by William Frederick Travers O'Connor (1906)
"... and taking a new boot out of the bundle on his back, he dropped it in the
middle of the road, and then pursued his way for some little distance further, ..."
2. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1910)
"... other horses— then, as Tom rose to mount, the shifty sorrel suddenly kicked
his boot out of the stirrup with a hind foot and made a bolt into the crowd. ..."