Dismiss+or+expel

  • 21drum — I. noun Etymology: probably from Dutch trom; akin to Middle High German trumme drum Date: 1539 1. a percussion instrument consisting of a hollow shell or cylinder with a drumhead stretched over one or both ends that is beaten with the hands or… …

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  • 22throw out — verb a) To discard; to dispense with something; to throw away. Just throw out that pen if it doesnt write anymore. b) To dismiss or expel someone from any longer performing duty or …

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  • 23kick out — v To dismiss or expel. He was kicked out of office for malfeasance. 1690s …

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  • 24discharge — 1. verb 1) after his third violation, Vance was discharged Syn: dismiss, eject, expel, throw out, give someone notice; release, let go, fire, terminate; Military cashier; informal sack, give someone the sack, boot out, give someone the boot, turf …

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  • 25cashier — I n teller, banker, Finance. cambist; treasurer, bursar, purser, depositary; accountant, comptroller, controller; (of gambling houses) croupier, Sl. boxman. II v 1. dismiss, discharge, expel, fire, let go, lay off, send off or packing, Mil. drum… …

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  • 26discharge — 1. verb 1) he was discharged from service Syn: dismiss, eject, expel, throw out, make redundant, release, let go; Military cashier; informal sack, fire 2) he was discharged from prison Syn: release …

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  • 27engage — [v1] hire for job, use appoint, bespeak, book, bring on board*, charter, come on board*, commission, contract, employ, enlist, enroll, ink*, lease, place, prearrange, put on, rent, reserve, retain, secure, sign on, sign up, take on, truck with*;… …

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  • 28sack — [v1] remove from position of responsibility ax*, bounce*, can*, cashier, discharge, dismiss, drop, expel, fire, give a pink slip*, give marching orders*, give the boot*, kick out, send packing*, ship, terminate; concept 351 Ant. employ, hire sack …

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  • 29drum someone out — EXPEL, dismiss, throw out, oust; drive out, get rid of; exclude, banish; informal give someone the boot, boot out, kick out, give someone their marching orders, give someone the push, show someone the door, send packing; Military cashier. → drum… …

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  • 30drum someone out — expel or dismiss someone with ignominy. → drum …

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