turf (out) (Meaning)

turf (out)

to force (someone) to leave a place or position

turf (out) Sentence Examples

  1. The heavy rainfall turfs out the loose soil, making it unsuitable for construction.
  2. The aggressive growth of weeds turfs out desirable turf grasses in the lawn.
  3. The plumber had to turf out the old pipes to replace them with new ones.
  4. The demolition team turfs out the rubble from the ruined building.
  5. The youth group turfs out their opponents from the competition.
  6. The wind turfs out tents and other structures at the campsite.
  7. The floods have turfed out hundreds of people from their homes.
  8. The police turfed out the protesters who were blocking the road.
  9. The local council turfs out illegal vendors from the market.
  10. The farmers turfed out the excess crops to improve soil health.

FAQs About the word turf (out)

to force (someone) to leave a place or position

banish, eject,out, cast out, drum (out), dismiss, chase, evict, extrude, turn out

accept,receive, admit, take in, take, house,welcome, shelter, lodge,entertain

The heavy rainfall turfs out the loose soil, making it unsuitable for construction.

The aggressive growth of weeds turfs out desirable turf grasses in the lawn.

The plumber had to turf out the old pipes to replace them with new ones.

The demolition team turfs out the rubble from the ruined building.