kick out (Meaning)

Wordnet

kick out (v)

force to leave or move out

remove from a position or office

kick out Sentence Examples

  1. The coach decided to kick out the player for his unsporting conduct.
  2. The company kicked out the employee for failing to meet performance expectations.
  3. The landlord kicked out the tenant for not paying rent.
  4. The security guard kicked out the unruly partygoers from the club.
  5. The dog kicked out the intruder from the house by barking loudly.
  6. The city council kicked out the street vendors for operating without a permit.
  7. The government kicked out the foreign nationals for violating immigration laws.
  8. The team kicked out the opposing player for committing a foul.
  9. The doctor kicked out the patient from the hospital for not following the prescribed treatment.
  10. The referee kicked out the soccer player for receiving a second yellow card.

FAQs About the word kick out

force to leave or move out, remove from a position or office

throw out, turn out, banish, run off,out, eject, drum (out), chase, dismiss, cast out

take in, take,receive, take in, accept, accept, take, admit, receive, admit

The coach decided to kick out the player for his unsporting conduct.

The company kicked out the employee for failing to meet performance expectations.

The landlord kicked out the tenant for not paying rent.

The security guard kicked out the unruly partygoers from the club.