单词 | cut someone out |
释义 | (phrasal verb) He felt that he was being cut out of the decision-making process completely. Synonyms exclude Vegetarians exclude meat products from their diet. eliminate I was eliminated from the 400 metres in the semifinals. oust The leaders have been ousted from power by nationalists. displace These factories have displaced tourism. supersede It seems unlikely that democratically created dictionaries will supersede traditional ones. supplant He may be supplanted by a younger man. Additional synonymsin the sense of displace These factories have displaced tourism. Synonyms replace, succeed, take over from, supersede, oust, usurp, supplant, take the place of, crowd out, fill or step into (someone's) boots in the sense of eliminate Definition to remove (a competitor or team) from a contest, esp. following a defeat I was eliminated from the 400 metres in the semifinals. Synonyms knock out, drop, reject, exclude, axe (informal), get rid of, expel, leave out, throw out, omit, put out, ejectin the sense of oust Definition to force (someone) out of a position The leaders have been ousted from power by nationalists. Synonyms expel, turn out, dismiss, exclude, exile, discharge, throw out, relegate, displace, topple, banish, eject, depose, evict, dislodge, unseat, dispossess, send packing, turf out (informal), disinherit, drum out, show someone the door, give the bum's rush (slang), throw out on your ear (informal) Nearby words of |
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