conduct out of
conduct (someone or something) out of (some place)
To move or lead someone or something out of a particular place or area. Can you conduct the kids out of the house for relay races? Once the stray cat was gone, I conducted the dog out of the house for a walk.
See also: conduct, of, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
conduct someone out of something
and conduct someone outto lead someone out of something or some place. The usher conducted the gentleman out of the hall. The cop conducted out the gang of rowdy youths.
See also: conduct, of, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- conduct (someone or something) out of (some place)
- chase off
- led
- chase away
- suck (someone or something) into (something)
- suck into
- wander from
- wander from (someone or something)
- cool cat
- come in(to) season