thrust+out

  • 1thrust out — index deport (banish), dislodge, eject (evict), eject (expel), eliminate (exclude) …

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  • 2thrust out — verb push to thrust outward (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑push out, ↑obtrude • Derivationally related forms: ↑obtrusive (for: ↑obtrude) • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 3thrust out — Synonyms and related words: ban, banish, blackball, boot out, bounce, carry, cast, cast out, chuck out, cover, cut, defenestrate, deport, detrude, discard, discharge, disfellowship, eject, encompass, environ, exclude, excommunicate, exile,… …

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  • 4thrust out — Drive out, drive away, expel …

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  • 5To thrust out — Thrust Thrust, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Thrust}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Thrusting}.] [OE. ?rusten, ?risten, ?resten, Icel. ?r?st? to thrust, press, force, compel; perhaps akin to E. threat.] 1. To push or drive with force; to drive, force, or impel; to… …

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  • 6Thrust — Thrust, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Thrust}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Thrusting}.] [OE. ?rusten, ?risten, ?resten, Icel. ?r?st? to thrust, press, force, compel; perhaps akin to E. threat.] 1. To push or drive with force; to drive, force, or impel; to shove; as …

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  • 7Thrust — Thrust, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Thrust}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Thrusting}.] [OE. ?rusten, ?risten, ?resten, Icel. ?r?st? to thrust, press, force, compel; perhaps akin to E. threat.] 1. To push or drive with force; to drive, force, or impel; to shove; as …

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  • 8thrust — ► VERB (past and past part. thrust) 1) push suddenly or violently. 2) make one s way forcibly. 3) project conspicuously: the jetty thrust out into the water. 4) (thrust on/upon) impose (something) unwelcome on. ► NOUN …

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  • 9thrust — [[t]θrʌ̱st[/t]] thrusts, thrusting, thrust 1) VERB If you thrust something or someone somewhere, you push or move them there quickly with a lot of force. [V n prep/adv] They thrust him into the back of a jeep... [V n prep/adv] She grabs a stack… …

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  • 10thrust — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 strong push ADJECTIVE ▪ backward, downward, forward, upward ▪ powerful ▪ quick ▪ knife …

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