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Expel someone

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  • expel — UK [ɪkˈspel] / US verb [transitive] Word forms expel : present tense I/you/we/they expel he/she/it expels present participle expelling past tense expelled past participle expelled 1) to officially force someone to leave a place or organization… …   English dictionary

  • expel — ex|pel [ ık spel ] verb transitive 1. ) to officially force someone to leave a place or organization because of their bad behavior: They have no legal power to expel a party member. expel someone from something: The police were sent to expel the… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • expel — ex‧pel [ɪkˈspel] verb expelled PTandPPX expelling PRESPARTX [transitive] to officially make someone leave a country or an organization: • In the past, the government found it legally difficult to identify and expel illegal immigrants. expel… …   Financial and business terms

  • throw someone out — EXPEL, eject, evict, drive out, force out, oust, remove; get rid of, depose, topple, unseat, overthrow, bring down, overturn, dislodge, displace, supplant, show someone the door …   Useful english dictionary

  • expel — ex|pel [ıkˈspel] v past tense and past participle expelled present participle expelling [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: expellere, from pellere to drive ] 1.) to officially force someone to leave a school or organization →↑expulsion expel… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • expel — [[t]ɪkspe̱l[/t]] expels, expelling, expelled 1) VERB: usu passive If someone is expelled from a school or organization, they are officially told to leave because they have behaved badly. [be V ed] More than five thousand secondary school students …   English dictionary

  • expel — verb expelled, expelling (T) 1 to dismiss someone officially from a school or organization: expel sb from: I was expelled from school when I was fourteen. | expel sb for doing sth: Three party members were expelled for accepting bribes. | get… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • expel — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. eject, extrude, excrete, discharge, dispel, eliminate; exclude, remove, evict, dislodge, dispossess, oust; excommunicate; banish, exile, deport, expatriate. See ejection. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To… …   English dictionary for students

  • expel — [ɪkˈspel] verb [T] 1) to officially force someone to leave a place, organization, or school, for example because of their bad behaviour 2) technical to force something out of a container or out of someone s body …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • expel — verb (expels, expelling, expelled) 1》 force or drive out. 2》 officially make (someone) leave a school or other organization. Derivatives expellable adjective expellee noun expeller noun Origin ME: from L …   English new terms dictionary

  • expel — verb 1) the opposition leader was expelled from her party Syn: throw out, eject, bar, ban, debar, drum out, oust, remove, get rid of, dismiss; Military cashier; informal chuck out, sling out, kick out, boot out, give someone the bum s rush …   Thesaurus of popular words

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