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いびり出す (いびりだす) Japanese meaning | Kotomora
Meanings 1
godan verb (-su), transitive verb
drive out by bullying ; bully into leaving
Describes persistent harassment or mistreatment that forces someone to quit a group, job, or place. The focus is on the result of the bullying: the person leaves.
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He was driven out by his peers and left the club.
Written forms いびり 出だ す Usage 86%
Standard kanji-kana spelling for this compound verb.
いびりだす Usage 14%
Kana spelling is common in informal writing and when the kanji is not needed.
Similar words いじめる いじめる means to bully or tease, without necessarily implying the victim leaves. いびり出す specifically adds the result of forcing someone out.
追お い 出だ す 追い出す means to drive out or expel, but does not inherently involve bullying; it can be done by force or authority. いびり出す emphasizes harassment as the means.
Etymology Compound of いびる (to torment, to harass) and 出す (to take out, to make someone leave). The exact origin of いびる is uncertain, but it is a native Japanese verb.