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Word: Cast Out

Definition:
"Cast out" is a verb phrase that means to throw something away or to get rid of something. It can also mean to expel someone from a group or community.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Cast out" is often used in both literal and figurative contexts. You might use it when talking about throwing away physical objects or when discussing feelings, worries, or people who are no longer part of a group.
Examples:
  1. Literal Usage:

    • "After the party, we had to cast out the leftover food."
    • (This means throwing away the leftover food.)
  2. Figurative Usage:

    • "She tried to cast out her fears before the big presentation."
    • (This means she tried to get rid of her fears.)
  3. Expelling Someone:

    • "The club decided to cast out any member who broke the rules."
    • (This means they expelled the member from the club.)
Advanced Usage:

In advanced contexts, "cast out" can often be used in discussions about social dynamics, such as exclusion or rejection. For instance: - "In ancient societies, those who did not conform to the norms were often cast out."

Word Variants:
  • Cast (verb) – the action of throwing something.
  • Out (adverb)indicates movement away from something.
Different Meanings:

While "cast out" primarily means to throw away or expel, "cast" alone can mean to throw something with force or to select something (like casting a role in a play).

Synonyms:
  • Discard
  • Expel
  • Eject
  • Remove
  • Eliminate
Related Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Cast aside": This means to ignore or reject something.
    • Example: "He decided to cast aside his doubts and pursue his dreams."
  • "Cast away": This also means to throw something away but can imply a sense of abandonment.
    • Example: "They cast away their old habits to start fresh."
Summary:

"Cast out" is a versatile phrase used to describe throwing away items, getting rid of feelings, or expelling individuals from groups.

Verb
  1. throw or cast away
    • Put away your worries
  2. expel from a community or group

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