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Meaning of thrust out
The primary meaning of "thrust out" is to push or force something or someone out of a place or position.
Etymology of thrust out
The word "thrust" comes from the Old English word "þrystan", which means "to push or drive"
The word "out" comes from the Old English word "ūt", which means "outside" or "away from"
The phrase "thrust out" has been used since the 15th century to describe the act of pushing or forcing something or someone out of a place or position
Synonyms
eject
expel
dismiss
oust
remove
cast out
throw out
force out
push out
drive out
banish
exile
deport
evict
dislodge
displace
extrude
eliminate
get rid of
dispel
reject
repel
spurn
shove
propel
project
extend
protrude
bulge
swell
surge
heave
hoist
lift
raise
elevate
extract
withdraw
pull out
take out
bring out
send out
put out
kick out
boot out
toss out
fling out
hurl out
chuck out
Definitions
- To push or force something or someone out of a place or position
- * To extend or project something, such as a part of the body, beyond its normal position
- * To get rid of or expel someone or something
Usage Examples
- The manager thrust out his hand to greet the new employee
- * The company thrust out the old CEO and replaced him with a new one
- * The volcano thrust out a massive amount of lava and ash