The action of throwing or being thrown out; an instance of this.
Origin
Late Middle English; earliest use found in Reginald Pecock (c1392–?1459), bishop of Chichester and religious author. From out- + throwing, after to throw out or out-throw.
Definition of out-throwing in US English:
out-throwing
nounˈaʊtˌθrəʊɪŋ
rare
The action of throwing or being thrown out; an instance of this.
Origin
Late Middle English; earliest use found in Reginald Pecock (c1392–?1459), bishop of Chichester and religious author. From out- + throwing, after to throw out or out-throw.