Boot out | EWA Phasal Verbs Dictionary
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Boot out

/buːt ˈaʊt/

B2

UpperIntermediate

1. To force someone to leave a place or dismiss someone from a job or position abruptly.

  • The company booted him out after the scandal came to light.
  • After causing a scene at the party, he was booted out by the hosts.

2. To expel someone from a group, organization, or premises, usually due to unacceptable behavior.

  • The unruly customer was booted out of the restaurant.
  • He was booted out of the club for not following the rules.

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