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What (who) is expel - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Expelled; Expulsion (disambiguation); Expel; Expulsions; Expels; Expelling; Expulsional; Expulsive; Expulsively

Expel         
·vt To keep out, off, or away; to Exclude.
II. Expel ·vt To drive away from one's country; to Banish.
III. Expel ·vt To Discharge; to Shoot.
IV. Expel ·vt To cut off from further connection with an institution of learning, a society, and the like; as, to expel a student or member.
V. Expel ·vt To drive or force out from that within which anything is contained, inclosed, or situated; to Eject; as to expel air from a bellows.
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. expellere, from ex- 'out' + pellere 'to drive'.
expel         
v. (D; tr.) to expel from (to expel a child from school)

Wikipedia

Expulsion

Expulsion or expelled may refer to:

Examples of use of expel
1. Their ideology says "Jews don‘t expel Jews," implying that Jews may expel non–Jews.
2. Lawmakers could censure, discipline or expel Sutton.
3. Antony to expel him from the party. «I challenge Antony as disciplinary committee chairman to expel me from the Congress party.
4. We expel birds to Africa, which become tired on the way, and we expel human beings who flee from Africa and are hunted on the way.
5. The decision is not to screen foreign students and expel only those who might be considered suspect, but to expel all, as a class.