Wash someone out phrasal verb
To force someone to leave a place or program
The serious landslide has washed hundreds of people out of their homes.
If Jame keeps behaving irresponsibly and unprofessionally, we have to wash him out of our team.
Due to the financial crisis, the company had to wash some of their employees out.
The verb "wash" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Suggest someone or oneself for consideration in a selection, such as a competition, application pool, election, etc.
Kamala Harris is expected to put her name on the hat for the US president.