Antonyms for casts out


Grammar : Verb
Spell : kast, kahst
Phonetic Transcription : kæst, kɑst


Definition of casts out

Origin :
  • mid-13c., "a throw, an act of throwing," from cast (v.). In early use especially of dice, hence figurative uses relating to fortune or fate. Meaning "that which is cast" is from c.1550s. Meaning "dash or shade of color" is from c.1600. The sense of "a throw" carried an idea of "the form the thing takes after it has been thrown," which led to widespread and varied meanings, such as "group of actors in a play" (1630s). OED finds 42 distinct noun meaning and 83 verbal ones, with many sub-definitions. Many of the figurative senses converged in a general meaning "sort, kind, style" (mid-17c.). A cast in the eye (early 14c.) preserves the older verbal sense of "warp, turn."
  • As in ostracize : verb exile, banish
  • As in oust : verb expel, get rid of
  • As in reject : verb say no to
  • As in banish : verb expel from place or situation
  • As in supplant : verb displace, replace
  • As in transport : verb exile
  • As in damn : verb condemn, denounce
  • As in deport : verb banish
  • As in dismiss : verb send away, remove; free
  • As in eject : verb throw or be thrown out
  • As in eliminate : verb remove, throw out
  • As in emit : verb diffuse, discharge
  • As in erupt : verb give forth, eject with force
  • As in excommunicate : verb banish
  • As in exile : verb deport from place
  • As in exorcise : verb free from evil spirits
  • As in expel : verb discharge
  • As in expel : verb throw out, banish
Example sentences :
  • Mankind are his disobedient progeny, whom he casts out of heaven.
  • Extract from : « An Introduction to Mythology » by Lewis Spence
  • These, as they destroy its scheme of thought, it casts out as an illusion.
  • Extract from : « Religion and Science » by John Charlton Hardwick
  • This Friend receiveth sinners — casts out none who come to him.
  • Extract from : « The Power of Faith » by Isabella Graham
  • You do not yet know the perfect love that casts out all doubt.
  • Extract from : « Dawn O'Hara, The Girl Who Laughed » by Edna Ferber
  • Perfect love casts out fear; it also casts out sin, and becomes the motive power of the whole spiritual man.
  • Extract from : « The Theology of Holiness » by Dougan Clark
  • But now there is something else that casts out fear than perfect love, and that is—perfect levity.
  • Extract from : « Expositions of Holy Scripture » by Alexander Maclaren
  • At night the worm comes to the surface, and casts out the pellets of earth swallowed.
  • Extract from : « Earth and Sky Every Child Should Know » by Julia Ellen Rogers
  • The name now, as of old, casts out devils and stills storms.
  • Extract from : « The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon » by Alexander Maclaren
  • He also casts out demons from the bodies of women who are believed to be influenced by them.
  • Extract from : « Castes and Tribes of Southern India » by Edgar Thurston
  • When Vesuvius casts out lava Solfatera emits flames, and when the one ceases the other is extinguished.
  • Extract from : « Buffon's Natural History, Volume II (of 10) » by Georges Louis Leclerc de Buffon

Synonyms for casts out

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