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Learn to pronounce ex·pel

/ikˈspel/
verb
deprive (someone) of membership of or involvement in a school or other organization.
"she was expelled from school"
synonyms: throw out, bar, ban, debar, drum out, thrust out, push out, turn out, oust, remove, get rid of, reject, dismiss, blackball, blacklist, cashier, chuck out, sling out, fling out, kick/boot out, heave out, send packing, defenestrate, give someone the push, give someone the elbow, give someone the big E, bin off, turf out, give someone the air, give someone the bum's rush, out

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May 31, 2024 · 1. : to force out : eject. expelled the smoke from her lungs. 2. : to force to leave (a place, an organization, etc.)
8 days ago · to force someone to leave a school, organization, or country: The new government has expelled all foreign diplomats.
verb (used with object) · to drive or force out or away; discharge or eject: to expel air from the lungs; to expel an invader from a country. · to cut off from ...
Getting expelled from a school is a step beyond suspension. It means that you are asked to leave and never come back. In other words, you have been kicked out.
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To expel something means to force it out from a container or from your body. As the lungs exhale this waste, gas is expelled into the atmosphere.
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Definition of expel. as in to eject. to drive or force out animal lover though I am, I was determined to expel the uninvited mouse from my room. eject. out.
EXPEL meaning: 1 : to officially force (someone) to leave a place or organization; 2 : to push or force (something) out.
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adjective. driven or forced out or away; discharged: She drew in a long puff, then eyed her cigarette thoughtfully through the slowly expelled smoke. cut off ...
2expel somebody (from something) to force someone to leave a country Foreign journalists are being expelled.
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To eject or erupt. (obsolete) To fire (a bullet, arrow etc.). quotations ...