How to Use cast out in a Sentence

cast out

verb
  • The kids were screwed, traitors in their father’s eyes, and cast out of the fold once and for all.
    Erik Kain, Forbes, 27 Mar. 2023
  • He's won the duel, but has been cast out of the only way of life he's ever known.
    Evan Romano, Men's Health, 26 Jan. 2022
  • But by the next year, she was cast out from a family member’s house.
    Valeria Olivares, Dallas News, 7 June 2023
  • We are cast out of the land of make-believe and into a world of tragic consequences.
    Peter Marks, Washington Post, 11 July 2022
  • Much has been made of working-class Americans who feel cast out of the garden.
    Nathan Heller, The New Yorker, 7 Mar. 2022
  • Then, by circumstances that will become clear in the series, Fjall is cast out of his clan.
    Nick Romano, EW.com, 26 Sep. 2022
  • And there is a party that can’t quite yet bring itself to cast out Cheney and Romney.
    Matt Ford, The New Republic, 4 May 2021
  • As the prow of a five-film Disney blockbuster franchise, he will never be cast out of the citadel of extreme fame and wealth.
    Jessica Winter, The New Yorker, 23 May 2022
  • Ormond, who’s also a guide, saw a huge gar roll on the surface of the lake and cast out a flutter spoon designed for bass.
    Outdoor Life, 3 Aug. 2023
  • There are places to fight, and places to sleep when you’ve been cast out of the congregate bedroom where five to six couples sleep side by side.
    Curbed, 21 July 2022
  • Any aide or friend who betrays the smallest confidence is cast out.
    Richard Brody, The New Yorker, 5 Aug. 2021
  • In the Book of Acts, merely touching St. Paul's handkerchief cured the sick and cast out evil spirits from the afflicted.
    Thomas Phippen, Fox News, 4 June 2023
  • Lucifer was God’s favorite and has been cast out, and what that means, and what that means for me – a lifetime of disappointments.
    Brian Truitt, USA TODAY, 24 July 2022
  • Our culture is so limitless, why would we be cast out of fashion?
    Veronica Wells, Essence, 13 Dec. 2021
  • The victims often had what sounded like a convulsion when the demon was cast out.
    Joseph Calamia, Discover Magazine, 12 Aug. 2010
  • Jeffson is aware his story is different from the many others who either left or were cast out of the FLDS.
    Stephanie Nolasco, Fox News, 24 Apr. 2022
  • This would save people from being cast out in the cold during the holiday season.
    Jack Kelly, Forbes, 28 Dec. 2022
  • Business was roaring, and, if some Russians were cast out of the have-yachts, other buyers would replace them.
    Evan Osnos, The New Yorker, 18 July 2022
  • Their eyes cast out toward the red bluffs, scanning the water for any glimpse of Brown or his escort, who glided next to him on a prone paddleboard.
    Julie Jag, The Salt Lake Tribune, 8 May 2022
  • Being cast out by society is all that Hans — a recidivist if ever there was one — seems to have known.
    Washington Post, 20 Apr. 2022
  • In some places, parents and husbands cast out women who have been raped, and their families are broken.
    Susan Goldberg, National Geographic, 9 Dec. 2021
  • Brown and his cosmic cues were cast out, and the study of biological rhythms became the study of circadian clocks.
    Jo Marchant, Wired, 1 Sep. 2020
  • Ava has lost touch with Toussaint’s father, Cass, and has been cast out by her jealous husband, Abemi.
    Sam Sacks, WSJ, 27 Oct. 2023
  • This kind of thing, for example, is what got basketball coach Bruce Pearl fired from Tennessee in 2011 and cast out of college coaching for the next three years.
    Dan Wolken, USA TODAY, 6 Jan. 2023
  • To have reservations about something that is treated as sacrosanct is to be an unbeliever, or worse, a heretic, and thus someone to be cast out.
    Ian Buruma, Harper's Magazine, 2 June 2023
  • Going forward, restorers plan to make fresh casts out of resin to replace the plaster patches that covered missing pieces, including on part of the nape of the neck and the pubis.
    Francesco Sportelli, BostonGlobe.com, 13 May 2023
  • The family was cast out to wander the steppes, eating wild animals and barely surviving.
    Nathaniel Scharping, Discover Magazine, 17 Oct. 2020
  • What her inflammatory rhetoric might consume or ignite, and whether that would bring her ever closer to the center of power or lead to her being cast out, was yet to be known.
    Robert Draper, New York Times, 17 Oct. 2022
  • Giddily, school uniforms were cast out; party and play clothes encouraged.
    Vogue, 3 June 2022
  • That’s just after Mando is cast out from his Mandalorian covert for the cardinal sin of removing his helmet in the presence of others.
    Adam B. Vary, Variety, 26 May 2022

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