send out of

send (one) out of (some place)

To instruct or direct one to leave some place. The boss sent me out of his office with a stern warning not to be late again. We sent the kids out of the house to play in the sunshine for a while.
See also: of, out, send
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

send someone out of something

 and send someone out
to order someone to leave something or some place. The teacher sent the student out of the room. The teacher sent out the troublesome students.
See also: of, out, send
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • send (one) out of (some place)
  • send (one) out
  • send out
  • send on
  • send (one) on (something)
  • send for (someone or something)
  • send off
  • send (one) off
  • get the memo
  • come from (someone or something)