Synonyms for Gave boot:
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v.
• ax/axe
- boot
, - bounce
, - can
, - cancel
, - cut back
, - discharge
, - dispense with
, - eliminate
, - fire
, - get rid of
, - give a pink slip
, - give the boot
, - kick out
, - lay off
, - remove
, - sack
, - terminate
, - throw out
.
• eject
- Expulse
, - banish
, - bump
, - cast out
, - debar
, - disbar
, - disgorge
, - dislodge
, - dismiss
, - displace
, - dispossess
, - ditch
, - do away with
, - drive off
, - dump
, - eighty-six
, - ejaculate
, - emit
, - eradicate
, - eruct
, - erupt
, - evict
, - exclude
, - expel
, - extrude
, - force out
, - heave out
, - irrupt
, - kiss goodbye
, - oust
, - reject
, - rout
, - send packing
, - show the gate to
, - spew
, - spit out
, - spout
, - squeeze out
, - throw overboard
, - turn out
, - unloose
, - vomit
.
• expel
- ban
, - bar
, - blackball
, - bust
, - chase
, - deport
, - drum out
, - eject
, - exile
, - expatriate
, - give the hook
, - give walking papers
, - proscribe
, - show the door
, - suspend
, - throw out on ear
.
• sack
What are the hypernyms for Gave boot?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for gave boot?
The phrase "gave boot" means to dismiss or fire someone from a job or position. Some antonyms for this include hiring, employing, promoting, retaining, and keeping. Hiring refers to the action of bringing someone on board for a job, while employing means to continue the person's employment with the company. Promoting is the act of elevating someone to a higher position within the company, while retaining means to keep someone in their current job or position. Keeping is simply the act of continuing to employ someone without any changes to their position or job duties. All of these words represent the opposite of giving someone the boot.
What are the antonyms for Gave boot?
-
v.
• ax/axe
• eject
- accept
, - admit
, - allow
, - employ
, - engage
, - hold
, - include
, - keep
, - maintain
, - permit
, - save
, - take in
, - welcome
.
• expel
• sack