verb (society).To dismiss. [From the French chasser.]
1847. THACKERAY, Lords and Liveries, III. He was CHASSÉD on the spot. [M.]
1868. YATES, Rock Ahead, I., p. 185. If Lord Ticehurst married, more than half Gilbert Lloyds influence would be gone, if indeed the turf were not abandoned, and the confederate CHASSÉD.