From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcast somebody/something ↔ out phrasal verbMAGIC literary to force someone or something to leave a place God has cast out the demons from your soul. → cast→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
cast out• He's been casting the Devil out.• That's where they and the rest of Big Apple's big cast hangs out from here on, too.• Fontaine cast his gaze out into the parking lot for a few minutes.• He pardoned the woman taken in adultery and cast seven devils out of Mary Magdalene.• Ickes had to learn from news reports that his good friend had cast him out of the administration into political Siberia.• What a long shadow he cast, reaching out to her even here!