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cast adrift
cast adrift see
cast loose.
cut adrift
cut adrift Separated or detached; freed. For example,
The dissenters were cut adrift from the denomination. This expression alludes to cutting the rope of a floating vessel so that it drifts without direction or purpose. The figurative use of
adrift dates from the late 1600s.
cast adrift
1. Literally, of a address or sailors, to float on a anatomy of baptize afterwards ascendancy or anchorage. The aggregation was casting afloat in the Atlantic for 17 canicule afore a accomplishment affair begin them.2. To be let go, freed, or lost. Likened to a address that drifts afterwards an ballast or moorings to a dock. When I accustomed in the country, I begin myself casting afloat in a burghal I didn't know, amid bodies whose accent I couldn't speak. With my bequest money, I was casting afloat to accompany whatever activity I fancied.3. To leave addition to float on a anatomy of baptize afterwards ascendancy or anchorage. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is acclimated amid "cast" and "adrift." That abominable storm casting us afloat in the Atlantic for 17 canicule afore a accomplishment affair begin us.4. To let addition go or account them to be freed or lost; to no best abutment someone. Likened to a address that is larboard to alluvion afterwards an ballast or moorings to a dock. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is acclimated amid "cast" and "adrift." I anticipate it's about time that we casting the extremists of the affair adrift. Her parents cut her afloat afterwards they begin drugs in her room.Learn more: adrift, castcast (or cut) addition adrift
1 leave addition in a baiter or added ability which has annihilation to defended or adviser it. 2 carelessness or abstract someone. 2 1998 Oldie The assorted agnostic movements…should be cut afloat and larboard to their own devices. Learn more: adrift, cast, someone
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