boot out
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The episode was worse because again and again, Reform has had to boot out some recently elected councillors for unsavoury or downright offensive views they have expressed.
From BBC
Fellow IRG member Isabella Kemp was booted out of Reform for her alleged involvement in the leak – which she denied – and lost her job at the party's headquarters.
From BBC
When Venezuela booted out American oil companies in a nationalization campaign nearly two decades ago, China stepped in.
Rachel's sister Joanne said it was a night of mixed emotions, from thinking her sister would be booted out before the final to having "absolute admiration".
From BBC
In fact, thousands of people with legal status have been booted out of the country, and millions more are at risk of the same fate.
From Los Angeles Times
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