throw out (Meaning)
throw out (v)
force to leave or move out
throw or cast away
remove from a position or office
bring forward for consideration or acceptance
cease to consider; put out of judicial consideration
Synonyms & Antonyms of throw out
Synonyms:
- remove
- read out
- oust
- rout
- bounce
- fire
- send packing
- shut out
- sack
- evict
- extrude
- boot (out)
- give one the gate
- drum (out)
- turf (out)
- expel
Antonyms:
throw out Sentence Examples
- Please throw out the expired milk in the refrigerator.
- The garbage collector will throw out the trash bags on Monday.
- I'll throw out the old clothes that don't fit anymore.
- The window was shattered when a rock was thrown out.
- The pitcher threw out the batter with a fastball.
- The artist threw out several sketches before finding the right one.
- The coach threw out a signal to change the play.
- The detective threw out a theory that the suspect was innocent.
- The politician threw out a campaign promise that seemed too good to be true.
- The musician threw out a new song that became an instant hit.
FAQs About the word throw out
force to leave or move out, throw or cast away, remove from a position or office, bring forward for consideration or acceptance, cease to consider; put out of j
chase, dismiss, kick out, banish, turn out, run off, eject,out, cast out, remove
take in, take in, take, admit,receive, accept, accept, receive, admit, take
Please throw out the expired milk in the refrigerator.
The garbage collector will throw out the trash bags on Monday.
I'll throw out the old clothes that don't fit anymore.
The window was shattered when a rock was thrown out.