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1 istisnuti
* * *• extract• express• displace• wedge out• squeeze out• squeeze• supersede• supplant• press out• push out• extrude• crowd out• oust -
2 istjerati
drive/chase out, expell* * *• evict• expel• eject• drive out• dislodge• throw out• oust -
3 izbaciti
throw out, cast out, kick out, tvornica produce, izbaciti iz članstva expell* * *• excommunicate• expel• boot out• cast out• scavenge• dispossess• eject• dump• dislodge• throw out• throw• turn out• void• turf out• shoot• sling• strike• push out• launch• kick out• blast of• oust -
4 izgnati
vt pf - protjerati, istjerati* * *• banish• out• oust -
5 izgurati
vt pf push/shove/force out (specif elbow/ /shoulder out); oust itd. (- istisnuti); coll - izdržati, progurati* * *• jostle• extrude -
6 najuriti
vt pf - otjerati, istjerati, izbaciti, otpustiti, smijeniti* * *• oust -
7 potisnuti
vt pf press/push/shove/drive back, repress, keep back; (istisnuti) displace, oust, supersede, supplant; (u sebi) bottle/pent up (emotions), push to the back of one's mind, put it behind one, block out; mil beat/roll/ /push back, repulse* * *• scotch• suppress• kill• overpower• repress -
8 smijeniti
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9 istiskivati se
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10 izgurati se
vr pf push itd. each other out (- izgurati); oust itd. each other (- istisnuti)
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