Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
kick-out
verb
/ˈkɪk aʊt/

Definition
To remove someone from a place or situation forcefully.

Examples
- The manager decided to kick out the rowdy fans from the stadium.
- After the argument, she felt it was best to kick him out of her house.
- Due to violating the rules, the player was kicked out of the game.

Meaning
Kick-out refers to the act of expelling or dismissing someone, often in a sudden or forceful manner. This term is commonly used in contexts such as sports, workplace environments, or social settings where an individual is asked to leave.

Synonyms
- expel
- dismantle
- remove
- evict