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expel




Definitions

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expel
     1. v. To eject or erupt.
     2. v. (obsolete) To fire (a bullet, arrow etc.).
     3. v. To remove from membership.
           He was expelled from school multiple times.
     4. v. To deport.

Example Sentences

We think that it would not be helpful to expel him because it would just give him another stage to play on. 
You have assured us, once again, of our wisdom in drawing upon your talents to expel the tedium. 



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