throw out
phrasal verbthrow somebody  out (of…) 
- to force somebody to leave a place
- You'll be thrown out if you don't pay the rent.
 
 
throw something  out 
- to say something in a way that suggests you have not given it a lot of thought
- to throw out a suggestion
 
 - to decide not to accept a proposal, an idea, etc.                                     
 - (also throw something away)to get rid of something that you no longer want
 - to produce smoke, light, heat, etc.
- a small fire that threw out a lot of heat
 
 - to confuse something or make it wrong
- Our calculations of the cost of our trip were thrown out by changes in the exchange rate.