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expel English

Meaning expel meaning

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expel

If someone is expelled, they are no longer a member of a group or organization. He was expelled from school. If someone expels a person, they force them to leave a country; they deport them. If someone or something is expelled, they are thrown out; they are ejected; it erupted.

expel

force to leave or move out He was expelled from his native country (= rout, rout out) cause to flee rout out the fighters from their caves (= exhaust, release) eliminate (a substance) combustion products are exhausted in the engine the plant releases a gas (= oust) remove from a position or office The chairman was ousted after he misappropriated funds

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Conjugation expel conjugation

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expel · verb

Examples expel examples

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Simple sentences

No one has the right to expel Dan from this country.

Movie subtitles

But can't you expel those boys for fighting?
Senator Paine to expel Senator Smith.
So they'll expel Smith today.
I'm not fit for any place of honour! Expel me!
He would expel every sign of evil from the painted face.
Haply the seas and countries different, with variable objects, shall expel this something-settled matter in his heart.
This school has no choice but to expel you.
If you survive, to expel and forward to Ireland.
Tomorrow, the committee will decide whether to suspend or expel you idiots.
Tyson might expel him for good this time.
Highness, the Hussites plunder and burn our monasteries and expel all those loyal to Rome.
You did not want to expel the hair only?
We could introduce a resolution to censure and expel you.
What has saved you more than once at Perkins is that there was nowhere to expel you to.
Expel me!
Expel me, not him!
Ought to expel them all from the club, the bunch of coeds.
But after having had to expel a pure soul like Anne-Marie, I can't be lenient in this doubtful case.
Enough to expel you, you wolf.
Well, that's only 55. A long way from the hundred we need to expel him.
We might also arrange to have Professor Evans at the gate to expel the young man when he returns.
Well, you're out after hours and he's waiting to expel you.
This, coupled with your cheating, would be enough to expel you.
But why expel Widgren, other than for educational reasons?
A long way from the hundred we need to expel him.
Perhaps if some very attractive young person could arrange an engagement with Mr. Elliott tonight and manage to keep him out after hours. We might also arrange to have Professor Evans at the gate to expel the young man when he returns.
They are going to expel us.
Why did you expel Marcus?
The Akashi family, who sought to penetrate Hiroshima by means of Uchimoto's resurgence, convinced Uchimoto to expel the dissenting Hayakawa and then enacted a reconciliation, as planned.
Was your headmaster correct to expel you from school?
Expel them!
We'll expel those who make disgraceful remarks.
Expel her.
Why not expel Maya Takigawa at once?
Will you expel Hisako?

News and current affairs

And, over time, Israeli settler disengagement from the West Bank and East Jerusalem has become just as impossible as any attempt by Israel to expel its remaining Arabs.
But it is worth recalling that China used lethal force to expel Vietnamese from the Paracel Islands in 1974 and 1988.
If the current negotiations on Kosovo's status fail, Albanian extremists will seek to expel the more than 100,000 Serbs who live there.
Iranian cooperation should be repaid with the dismantling of the MKO infrastructure in Iraq, perhaps linked to an Iranian commitment to crack down further on any al-Qaida activities, as well as expel al-Qaida members from Iran.
Mexico, which provides an overseas home to the largest overseas FARC delegation, threatened to expel the FARC if the group failed to advance the peace process.
North Korea's decision to expel UN atomic energy inspectors is but another reason to view Roh Moo Hyun's election as South Korea's president two weeks ago as an historical watershed.
As for the expulsion of 50 Russian diplomats from America recently, this, of course, it is too much, although the British used to expel upwards of 100.
One of the Syrian government's first moves after it began shooting protesters, for example, was to expel all foreign journalists.
With all that in mind, this latest move by Turkey's parliament should be seen more as an ultimatum to Iraq's Kurdish Regional Government to expel the Turkish Kurds and an attempt to persuade the US to use its considerable influence there.
While ASEAN rejected previous calls to impose sanctions, or even to expel Myanmar, this step shows that it will not remain inert regardless of what the generals do.
He had already begun to expel Jews, including by placing them forcibly on ships and sending them to various destinations in the Mediterranean and across the Atlantic.
Likewise, there was criticism of the government's recent decision to expel three Iraqi diplomats for activities threatening Jordan's security.
Tsipras and Varoufakis assume that a default would force Europe to choose between just two alternatives: expel Greece from the eurozone or offer it unconditional debt relief.
By promising in last summer's election campaign to expel America's bases on Okinawa, Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama put himself in a bind.
From Pakistan's point of view, the group of fighters led by Jalaluddin Haqqani, one of the mujahideen leaders who fought to expel the Soviet Union from Afghanistan, could serve that purpose.
There is a real risk of renewed violence, though perhaps not on the scale of the 1990's. If the current negotiations on Kosovo's status fail, Albanian extremists will seek to expel the more than 100,000 Serbs who live there.
Ustadz So had taught them that Thai rule over this historically Malay region was illegitimate, that Thai officials were cruel and heartless, and that the time had come for the Muslim population to rise up and expel the Buddhist infidels.

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