chase β If you chase someone, or chase after them, you run after them or follow them quickly in order to catch or reach them.
deport β If a government deports someone, usually someone who is not a citizen of that country, it sends them out of the country because they have committed a crime or because it believes they do not have the right to be there.
dispossess β to put (a person) out of possession, especially of real property; oust.
expatriate β A person who lives outside their native country.
proscribe β to denounce or condemn (a thing) as dangerous or harmful; prohibit.
cast out β To cast out something or someone means to get rid of them because you do not like or need them, or do not want to take responsibility for them.
drum out β a musical percussion instrument consisting of a hollow, usually cylindrical, body covered at one or both ends with a tightly stretched membrane, or head, which is struck with the hand, a stick, or a pair of sticks, and typically produces a booming, tapping, or hollow sound.
kick out β to strike with the foot or feet: to kick the ball; to kick someone in the shins.
turn out β to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel.
dislodge β to remove or force out of a particular place: to dislodge a stone with one's foot.
evacuate β Remove (someone) from a place of danger to a safe place.
remove β to move from a place or position; take away or off: to remove the napkins from the table.
belch β If someone belches, they make a sudden noise in their throat because air has risen up from their stomach.
disgorge β to eject or throw out from the throat, mouth, or stomach; vomit forth.
ejaculate β (of a man or male animal) eject semen from the body at the moment of sexual climax.
eruct β Emit stomach gas noisily through the mouth; belch.
erupt β (of a volcano) become active and eject lava, ash, and gases.
exhaust β Drain (someone) of their physical or mental resources; tire out.
pass β to move past; go by: to pass another car on the road.
spew β to discharge the contents of the stomach through the mouth; vomit.
vomit β to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; regurgitate; throw up.
blow out β If you blow out a flame or a candle, you blow at it so that it stops burning.
get rid of β to clear, disencumber, or free of something objectionable (usually followed by of): I want to rid the house of mice. In my opinion, you'd be wise to rid yourself of the smoking habit.
dismiss β to direct (an assembly of persons) to disperse or go: I dismissed the class early.
sack β a strong light-colored wine formerly imported from Spain and the Canary Islands.
eject β Force or throw (something) out, typically in a violent or sudden way.
oust β to expel or remove from a place or position occupied: The bouncer ousted the drunk; to oust the prime minister in the next election.
banish β If someone or something is banished from a place or area of activity, they are sent away from it and prevented from entering it.
throw out β to propel or cast in any way, especially to project or propel from the hand by a sudden forward motion or straightening of the arm and wrist: to throw a ball.
ban β To ban something means to state officially that it must not be done, shown, or used.
bar β A bar is a place where you can buy and drink alcoholic drinks.
discharge β to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
displace β to compel (a person or persons) to leave home, country, etc.
eliminate β Completely remove or get rid of (something).
evict β Expel (someone) from a property, especially with the support of the law.
exclude β Deny (someone) access to or bar (someone) from a place, group, or privilege.
exile β The state of being barred from one's native country, typically for political or punitive reasons.