Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
kickout
verb
/ˈkɪk.aʊt/

Definition
The act of forcibly removing someone from a place or situation.

Examples
- The bouncer had to kick out a rowdy patron from the bar.
- After repeated warnings, the teacher decided to kick out the disruptive student.
- The club’s strict policy may kick out members who violate the rules.

Meaning
To kick out someone means to expel or dismiss them, often in a forceful or abrupt manner.

Synonyms
- expel
- dismantle
- oust
- remove
- dismiss