transitive. To drive out of its ‘harbour’ or place of shelter; to send adrift.
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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 > from seclusion or shelter (8) disharbour1566 transitive. To drive out of its ‘harbour’ or place of shelter; to send adrift. to hunt out1576 to hunt out: to expel or drive from cover or shelter by hunting or persistent search; to track out; to arrive at or discover by investigation. unlodge1598 transitive. To move or force out of position; to dislodge (esp. something fixed or stuck). In later use chiefly U.S. unnestle1598 transitive. = unnest, v. unkennel1604 transitive. figurative and in extended use. To force out or bring into the open; to flush out; to expose or reveal (something previously hidden or… uncloister1611 transitive. To remove or evict (a member of a religious community) from a cloister (cloister, n. 2a), esp. as a result of its dissolution. Also in… unnest1683 transitive. To remove from a nest; (chiefly figurative) to remove from a place of safety, comfort, or secrecy. discloister1881 transitive. To release or remove from a place of seclusion; to allow to leave. |
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