cast aside

cast aside

1. To physically move something that is blocking one's path. A noun or pronoun can be used between "cast" and "aside." Sorry there's so much junk in here right now—just cast those books aside and have a seat.
2. To ignore, overlook, or reject someone or something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "cast" and "aside." Of course I'm not trying to cast you aside, you're my best friend! I simply haven't had time to call you this week. To attempt that daring jump on your bike, you'll need to cast aside your fears.
See also: aside, cast
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

cast someone aside

 and cast someone off; cast someone away
Fig. to dispose of someone; to reject or discard someone. He simply cast his wife aside, and that was it.
See also: aside, cast

cast something aside

 and cast something off; cast something away
to throw something away. You can't just cast aside a new coat that you've only worn once.
See also: aside, cast
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

cast aside

v.
1. To throw or push something or someone out of the way: I cast my coat aside so that he could sit down. She cast aside the boxes in front of the door.
2. To reject or disregard something or someone: The commander cast aside all caution and ordered the troops to charge the fort. I knew you would cast me aside once you became famous.
See also: aside, cast
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • back into
  • back into (someone or something)
  • involve with
  • involve with (someone or something)
  • involved with
  • arrange for
  • arrange for some time
  • arrange some music for
  • add in
  • angle
References in periodicals archive
And it looks as though he will cast aside referenda on elected mayors with voting on the idea after they are in place.
Long regarded as second-class citizens by the life insurance industry, even though they found solutions for cases the mainline companies cast aside, the BGAs morphed into sophisticated back-room operations that allowed the companies to shed the cost of expensive support services.
The DNC declined to make Dean available to The Advocate to comment on this story, but spokesman Damien LaVera says there is no concentrated effort to cast aside outspoken candidates who favor same-sex marriage or take other controversial stands.
As the years go by the punk rock roots that many folks once displayed proudly are often cast aside in an effort to conform to whatever "age-appropriate" attitude and sound seems to fit
In reviewing the Paul Martin prime ministerial era, one is struck by the number of pledges and promises that have been broken and cast aside in the time between his campaign for leadership of the Liberal party and the present.
They have cast aside the words, "Faith of our Fathers, Holy Faith, we will be true to thee till death."
With the Carl Sagan Academy having opened its doors the Humanist community should examine the public school system and determine if the values inherent in it are worth saving or if a system prized for uniting and educating diverse individuals should be cast aside in favor of charter schools that have been shown to produce poor academic results and stratified learning while creating a restrictive learning environment.
The craggy-faced Agujetas looks desolate and wild as he sings about being cast aside like a piece of broken furniture.
To know that she had been used solely to bear children, andthen cast aside like an old pair of jeans, must have truly broken her heart.
He chose instead, to the everlasting regret of history, to risk all for the sake of his ambition and cast aside forever the brittle husk of the old republic.
By the time the wood is cast aside, it is 75 per cent finished--debarked, cleaned and dried.
Some architects working in Portland, however, cast aside the rigid dictates of these European styles and joined their other New England colleagues in developing the uniquely American Shingle Style.
Will Smith cast aside her hipster B-burg roots and overtake them all to become the next big-bucks David Zwirner?
As a young child Daja had been considered bad luck and cast aside by the Traders.
Independent, critical and creative thinking is stressed, while personal motivations are generally cast aside in decision-making processes in favor of larger-picture questions of: what is in the best interest of the nation we serve?