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  1. 2 meanings: 1. to eject or drive out with force 2. to deprive of participation in or membership of a school, club, etc.... Click for more definitions.

  2. transitive verb Word forms: -pelled, -pelling. 1. to drive or force out or away; discharge or eject. to expel air from the lungs. to expel an invader from a country. 2. to cut off from membership or relations. to expel a student from a college. SYNONYMS 2. oust, dismiss, exile, excommunicate.

  3. Define expel. expel synonyms, expel pronunciation, expel translation, English dictionary definition of expel. tr.v. ex·pelled , ex·pel·ling , ex·pels 1. To force or drive out: expel an invader. 2.

  4. EXPEL definition: 1. to make someone leave a school, organization, or country because of their behaviour: 2. to…. Learn more.

  5. 1 expel somebody (from something) to officially make someone leave a school or an organization She was expelled from school at 15. Olympic athletes expelled for taking drugs Topic Collocations Education learning. acquire/get/lack experience/training/(an) education; receive/provide somebody with training; develop/design/plan a curriculum/course ...

  6. expels; expelled; expelling. Britannica Dictionary definition of EXPEL. [+ object] 1. : to officially force (someone) to leave a place or organization. The club may expel members who do not follow the rules. She was expelled from school for bad behavior. 2. : to push or force (something) out.

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