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boot out

verb as in bounce

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Japan’s ruling party took a beating at the ballot box – but not a big enough beating that it has been booted out.

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"Renters need to know they won’t be booted out of their homes by eye-watering rent hikes and the discriminatory practices that push so many into homelessness must be stamped out," she added.

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Reagan, who signed an abortion rights bill as governor and an immigrant amnesty bill as president, would be booted out of today’s GOP.

Labour got a fright at the election, when some candidates were booted out, partly due to aggressive campaigning, often over the issue of Gaza.

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Those same members booted out the previous Speaker, Kevin McCarthy, in October, after they were angered by a short-term budget deal that Mr McCarthy made with Democrats.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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