Kicked out

Pronunciation: /ˈkɪkt ˈaʊt/

Kicked out (verb)

  1. To make someone leave a place because they are not allowed to stay.
  2. To remove someone from a job or position, usually because of rules or poor performance.
  3. To officially remove someone from an organization, course, or membership.

Examples

  • They kicked me out of the building after the argument.
  • The guard kicked him out because he broke the rules.