transitive. To drive out or away, expel; to cause to flee.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > let or send out [verb (transitive)] > expel (140) afferreOE transitive. To drive out or away, expel; to cause to flee. warpc1000 figurative. To drive out, expel, reject, renounce; usually with out, away. Also, to trample (under foot). Obsolete. outdriveOE transitive. To drive out, expel. Also intransitive: to burst out. Now archaic. wreakc1100 To banish or expel, to drive out or away. Obsolete. to cast out1297 To drive out forcibly, to expel, make an outcast. literal and figurative. to cast fortha1382 To throw or put out of doors, company, etc., expel, eject. out-chasec1395 flecchea1400 transitive. To turn out, drive away. to shoot forth, out, awaya1400 to shoot forth, out, away: to drive out or away, to banish, expel. (Chiefly Scottish and northern) propel?1440 transitive. To drive away or out; to eject; to expel. expulse?a1475 transitive. A synonym of expel, v.; sometimes expressing more strongly the notion of violence. Very… with object a person, etc.: To drive or thrust… scour1488 To remove, get rid of. Chiefly with adverbs, as away, off, out. To drive (an enemy, etc.) out of the land. out-thrust1532 transitive. To thrust or push (a person or thing) out or outwards. to catch forthc1540 transitive. To hasten (a person's fate). propulse1548 transitive. To drive off, chase away, repel. Obsolete. pulsec1550 transitive. To drive, impel; to drive forth, expel. Obsolete (but cf. 3). unplant1552 transitive. To remove (a plant) from the soil; to dig up. Also (figurative): to remove, to displace. Also intransitive. to turn out of ——1562 transitive. To drive, send, or put (a person) out of (a place), or dismiss (a person) from (a position or office), forcibly or peremptorily; to… extrude1566 transitive. To thrust (a person) out or forth; to urge or force out; to expel. Const. from, †out of… with object a material thing; in modern use esp.… detrude?1567 To thrust out or away; to expel or repel forcibly. (literal and figurative.) eliminate1568 transitive. To thrust out of doors; to expel or eject from a place; to throw out. Now rare or merged with sense 3a. deturbate1570 = deturb, v. detruse1571 By-form of detrude, v. unroost1598 transitive. To dislodge from a roost or perch. Also figurative: to dislodge or force out of a place, to drive out or away. to put by1600 transitive. To drive out, dislodge (an enemy force). Obsolete. deturb1609 transitive. To drive or beat down; to thrust out. bolt1615 To drive out suddenly or forcibly; to expel. spec. To cause (a fox, rabbit, otter, etc.) to retreat from its hole or burrow. Also transferred and… run1631 transitive. To force or drive (a person or thing) out of a place, association, etc., esp. by collective action (such as pursuit by a crowd or mob)… disembogue1632 To dislodge by force, to drive out. Obsolete. out of1656 With verb of motion understood. Now only in imperative uses. Cf. out, adv. 4. expel1669 transitive. To drive or thrust out; to eject by force. Const. from (rarely out of) also with double… With a material thing as object: To drive… rout1812 transitive. To drive (a person) out from a place. Now chiefly U.S. to manage (a person) out of1907 transitive. to manage (a person) out of: to force out or away; to expel. Subcategories:— specific immaterial things (6) — specific people from a place, position, or possession (68) — by some process (2) — by subtle means (1) — by fire or smoke (5) — by other specific means (5) — from seclusion or shelter (8) — from winter quarters (1) — from concealment (2) — from a lair, nest, or hole (9) |
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