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    expel
    /ɪkˈspɛl/

    verb

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  2. to force someone to leave a school, organization, or country: The new government has expelled all foreign diplomats. be expelled from My brother was expelled from school for bad behaviour. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Punishing someone by sending them somewhere else. banishment. deport someone to somewhere. deportable. deportation.

  3. The meaning of EXPEL is to force out : eject. How to use expel in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Expel.

  4. EXPEL meaning: 1. to force someone to leave a school, organization, or country: 2. to force air or liquid out of…. Learn more.

  5. Expel definition: to drive or force out or away; discharge or eject. See examples of EXPEL used in a sentence.

  6. It means that you are asked to leave and never come back. In other words, you have been kicked out. More benignly, expel can mean discharge: if you're having a water-fountain spitting-fight, you are hoping to expel water from your mouth in the direction of your opponent before they can get you.

  7. To expel something means to force it out from a container or from your body. Daily brushing of the skin helps the skin expel toxins. [VERB noun] As the lungs exhale this waste, gas is expelled into the atmosphere. [beVERB -ed] Synonyms: drive out, discharge, throw out, force out More Synonyms of expel.

  8. expel something (from something) (specialist) to force air or water out of a part of the body or from a container. Expel all the air from your chest.

  9. 1. To force or drive out: expel an invader. 2. To discharge from or as if from a receptacle: expelled a sigh of relief. 3. To deprive of membership or rights in an organization; force to leave: expelled the student from college for cheating.

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

  11. verb. expelled, expelling, expels. To drive out by force; force out; eject. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To discharge from or as if from a receptacle. Expelled a sigh of relief. American Heritage. To dismiss or send away by authority; deprive of rights, membership, etc. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.