to force someone or something to leave a place
It was cast out of first-rate silver, based on a clay model of the dear departed thing which I made from memory.
She hoped whatever it was that had looked like Peter wasn't cast out naked.
So that now he felt doubly cast out - from the world and from his dreams.
Some men said that one such as the Lord Rahl would come to cast out the Order when we asked.
casts out
casting out
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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