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cast out
adjective as in cursed
verb as in banish
verb as in damn
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verb as in deport
verb as in dismiss
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verb as in eject
verb as in eliminate
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verb as in emit
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verb as in erupt
verb as in excommunicate
verb as in exile
verb as in ostracize
verb as in oust
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verb as in reject
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verb as in supplant
Example Sentences
Indeed, it is the follower who risks their own safety by choosing to love their enemies, heal the sick, serve the poor and love those who are cast out, imprisoned or powerless.
People of all gender and sexual identities are allowed to marry and have children or do neither of those things without being cast out of society.
A vote cast out of spite still counts as much as a vote cast out of hope.
They both live under a fact of ’50s life: To be out means to be cast out of public life.
After being cast out, the young Aboudia pressed on and enrolled in art school.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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