Send out of Meaning in English
expression
ˈsɛnd/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈəv
SEND-owt-uhv
sˈɛnd/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈɒv
SEND-owt-ov
परिभाषा
To force or instruct someone to leave a place or group, often for breaking rules or causing trouble.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Commonly used in passive voice ("was sent out of"). Often used for schools, meetings, or clubs. Implies authority or rules being enforced. Not as harsh as "expel"; can be temporary.
Spanish: expulsar de - mandar fuera dePortuguese (BR): expulsar de - mandar para fora dePortuguese (PT): expulsar de - mandar para fora deChinese (Simplified): 把...赶出 - 让...离开Chinese (Traditional): 把...趕出 - 讓...離開Hindi: बाहर भेजना - निकाल देनाArabic: إخراج من - طرد منBengali: বের করে দেওয়া - বাইরে পাঠানোRussian: выгнать - удалить (из)Japanese: 退室させる - 退出させるVietnamese: đuổi ra - cho ra ngoàiKorean: 내보내다 - 쫓아내다Turkish: dışarı çıkarmak - kovmakUrdu: باہر نکال دینا - نکال دیناIndonesian: mengeluarkan - menyuruh keluar
उदाहरण वाक्य
If you talk during the test, the teacher may send you out of the classroom.
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He was sent out of the meeting for being rude.
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The coach will send you out of practice if you don't try.
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She got sent out of class for laughing too much.
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Kids who fight on the playground are usually sent out of school for a day.
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Don’t be surprised if you get sent out of your club for breaking their rules.
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