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Phrase(s): drop someone or something from something
1. Lit. to release someone or something from some higher point. • Galileo proved that two objects of different weights dropped from the same height will reach the ground at the same time. 2. Fig. to exclude someone or something from something. • We had to drop Sally from our guest list. • The professor was forced to drop the failing students from the course.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs