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1 kovma
expulsion. -
2 kovulma
expulsion, being dismissed -
3 akma
n. flowing, discharge, effluence, efflux, effusion, expulsion, flux, pour* * *1. efflux 2. effusion 3. flowing (n.) -
4 aksırık
n. sneeze, involuntary expulsion of air from the nose and mouth* * *sneeze (n.) -
5 atma
adj. throwing, projectile--------interj. tell us another--------n. throwing, throw, shoot, chuck, cast, ejectment, banishment, bragging, elimination, fling, heave, heaving, hurl, inset, ouster, pelt, shy, volley* * *1. downthrow 2. expulsion 3. discard (n.) 4. fling (n.) -
6 çıkarma
n. deduction, subtraction, elimination, belch, cancel, cancellation, dismantlement, ejection, ejectment, emission, exclusion, expulsion, extraction, extrusion, haulage, issuance, issue, omission, rejection* * *1. disqualification 2. ejection 3. elision 4. extraction 5. subtraction 6. subtracting (n.) 7. extracting (n.) 8. omitting (n.) -
7 çıkma
n. going out, going up, rise, outbreak, occurrence, cantilever, annotation, egress, egression, emergence, expulsion, protrusion, pull out, withdrawal* * *1. emanation 2. emergence -
8 kovma
n. expelling, firing, banishment, ax, axe, bounce, brushoff, exclusion, expulsion, gate* * *1. dismissal 2. expelling (n.) -
9 kovulma
n. being sacked, discharge, expulsion, sack* * *dismissal -
10 atma
"throw, fling; elimination; expulsion; discharge" -
11 ihraç
"export, exportation; expulsion; extraction" -
12 ihraç
1. exportation, exporting. 2. extracting, removal. 3. expulsion, ousting. 4. deportation, sending (someone) (out of a country). 5. mil. discharge. 6. com. issuance, issuing (shares of stock). 7. mil. landing, disembarkation, debarkation (of troops). - etmek /ı/ 1. to export. 2. to extract, remove. 3. to expel, oust. 4. to deport, send (someone) (out of a country). 5. mil. to discharge (someone). 6. com. to issue (shares of stock). 7. mil. to land, disembark, debark (troops). - malı 1. exports, exported goods. 2. made for export only. - malları exports, exported goods. -
13 tart
"1. expulsion; dismissal, discharge. 2. mil. repulsing, repulsion, repulse."
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