throws out (Meaning)

throws out

to dismiss from acceptance or consideration, to make a throw that enables a teammate to put out (a base runner), to cause to stand out, confuse, disconcert, to leave behind, to give forth from within, to discard or lose something useful or beneficial in the process of discarding or rejecting something unwanted, to reject or get rid of as worthless or unnecessary, to remove from a place, position, or participation, to make visible or manifest, to give expression to, to cause to project, to get rid of as worthless or unnecessary, to remove from a place, office, or employment usually in a sudden or unexpected manner, to send out

throws out Sentence Examples

  1. The unruly child throws out his toys in frustration.
  2. The house cleaner throws out the spoiled food in the refrigerator.
  3. The angry customer throws out the defective product into the trash can.
  4. The teenager throws out his old clothes to make room for new ones.
  5. The teacher throws out the students' papers with incorrect answers.
  6. The fisherman throws out his fishing line in hopes of catching some fish.
  7. The garbage collector throws out the trash bags from the neighborhood homes.
  8. The athlete throws out his used sneakers after a long workout.
  9. The homeowner throws out the leaves and debris from his yard.
  10. The doctor throws out the used syringes and medical waste after treating a patient.

FAQs About the word throws out

to dismiss from acceptance or consideration, to make a throw that enables a teammate to put out (a base runner), to cause to stand out, confuse, disconcert, to

boots (out), dismisses, chases, banishes, turns out,outs, runs off, ejects, casts out, kicks out

takes in, accepts,receives, admits, takes,welcomes, houses, entertains, harbors,shelters

The unruly child throws out his toys in frustration.

The house cleaner throws out the spoiled food in the refrigerator.

The angry customer throws out the defective product into the trash can.

The teenager throws out his old clothes to make room for new ones.