shut out
v 1: prevent from entering; shut out; "The trees were shutting
out all sunlight"; "This policy excludes people who have a
criminal record from entering the country" [syn: exclude,
keep out, shut out, shut] [ant: admit, include,
let in]
shut out
v. 1. To prevent from coming in; block. During World War II, Malta managed to shut out
most of the Italian and German bombers by throwing up an effective anti-aircraft screen.The boys were annoyed by Tom's telling club secrets and shut him out of their meeting.
2. To prevent (an opposing team) from scoring throughout an entire game. The Dodgers shut
out the Reds, 5-0.
shut out transitive verbDate: 14th century 1.exclude2. to prevent (an
opponent) from scoring in a game or contest 3. to forestall the
bidding of (bridge opponents) by making a high or preemptive bid
shut out
1. If you shut something or someone out, you prevent them from getting into a
place, for example by closing the doors.
'I shut him out of the bedroom,' says Maureen...I was set to shut out anyone else who came knocking.PHRASAL VERB: V n P of n, V P n (not pron)
2. If you shut out a thought or a feeling, you prevent yourself from thinking or
feeling it.
I shut out the memory which was too painful to dwell on...The figures represent such overwhelming human misery that the mind wants to shut it out.= block out
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P
3. If you shut someone out of something, you prevent them from having anything
to do with it.
She is very reclusive, to the point of shutting me out of her life...She had effectively shut him out by refusing to listen.PHRASAL VERB: V n P of n, V n P
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