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throw out

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Explanation of "Throw Out"

Definition: "Throw out" is a phrasal verb that means to discard something or to remove someone from a place or position. It can also mean to stop considering an idea or argument.

Usage Instructions:
  1. To Discard or Get Rid Of: Use "throw out" when you want to say that you are putting something in the trash or getting rid of it.

    • Example: "I need to throw out the old newspapers."
  2. To Remove Someone: Use "throw out" when someone is forced to leave a place, like a school or a country.

    • Example: "The unruly student was thrown out of class."
  3. To Dismiss an Idea: Use "throw out" when a suggestion or argument is rejected or not considered.

    • Example: "The judge threw out the case due to lack of evidence."
Advanced Usage:
  1. Legal Context: In legal terms, "throw out" can refer to a judge dismissing a case.

    • Example: "The judge threw out the lawsuit because it was based on false information."
  2. In Management: "Throw out" can refer to removing someone from a position of authority.

    • Example: "After the scandal, the CEO was thrown out of the company."
Word Variants:
  • Throwing out (verb form): This is the present continuous form.

    • Example: "She is throwing out the trash right now."
  • Threw out (past tense): This is the past tense form.

    • Example: "He threw out all the broken toys."
Different Meanings:

While "throw out" primarily means to discard or remove, in some contexts, it can also mean to propose or suggest an idea. - Example: "Let’s throw out some ideas for the project."

Synonyms:
  • Discard
  • Dispose of
  • Get rid of
  • Remove
  • Expel
Idioms:

There aren’t many idioms that use "throw out" directly, but the phrase can be a part of other expressions: - "Throw out the baby with the bathwater": This means to get rid of something valuable while disposing of something unwanted.

Phrasal Verb:

Throw out” is itself a phrasal verb, which means it combines a verb ("throw") with a particle ("out") to create a new meaning.

Summary:

"Throw out" is a versatile phrasal verb that can mean to discard something, remove someone, or dismiss an idea.

Verb
  1. cease to consider; put out of judicial consideration
    • This case is dismissed!
  2. bring forward for consideration or acceptance
    • advance an argument
  3. remove from a position or office
    • The chairman was ousted after he misappropriated funds
  4. throw or cast away
    • Put away your worries
  5. force to leave or move out
    • He was expelled from his native country

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