Cast out Meaning in English
expression
ˈkæst/ /ˈaʊt
KAST-owt
kˈɑːst/ /ˈaʊt
KAHST-owt
Definition
To force someone or something to leave a place or group, often because they are not accepted or wanted.
Usage & Nuances
Usually formal or literary; often used for exclusion due to social, religious, or moral reasons. Common with 'from': 'cast out from society'. Not for physical objects unless metaphorical.
Spanish: expulsar - echar (a alguien o algo)Portuguese (BR): expulsar - banirPortuguese (PT): expulsar - banirChinese (Simplified): 驱逐 - 放逐Chinese (Traditional): 驅逐 - 放逐Hindi: निकाल देना - बहिष्कृत करनाArabic: يطرد - ينفيBengali: বহিষ্কার করা - বের করে দেওয়াRussian: изгнать - выгонятьJapanese: 追い出す - 排除するVietnamese: đuổi ra - loại bỏKorean: 쫓아내다 - 내쫓다Turkish: kovmak - dışlamakUrdu: نکال دینا - نکال باہر کرناIndonesian: mengusir - membuang
Example Sentences
The group cast out anyone who broke the rules.
basic
He felt cast out by his family.
basic
The villagers cast out the stranger.
basic
After his mistake, he was completely cast out from the community.
natural
Sometimes, people who are different are unfairly cast out.
natural
She felt like an outcast, always cast out for her beliefs.
natural