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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ex·pel
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Expelled
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
.
Expelling
.]
1.
To
drive
or
force
out
from
that
within
which
anything
is
contained
,
inclosed
,
or
situated
;
to
eject
;
as
,
to
expel
air
from
a
bellows
.
Did
not
ye
. . .
expel
me
out
of
my
father's
house?
--
Judg
.
xi
. 7.
2.
To
drive
away
from
one's
country
;
to
banish
.
Forewasted
all
their
land
,
and
them
expelled
.
--
Spenser
.
.
He
shall
expel
them
from
before
you
. . .
and
ye
shall
possess
their
land
.
--
Josh
.
xxiii
. 5.
3.
To
cut
off
from
further
connection
with
an
institution
of
learning
,
a
society
,
and
the
like
;
as
,
to
expel
a
student
or
member
.
4.
To
keep
out
,
off
,
or
away
;
to
exclude
.
“To
expel
the
winter's
flaw.”
5.
To
discharge
;
to
shoot
. [
Obs
.]
Then
he
another
and
another
[
shaft
]
did
expel
.
--
Spenser
.
.
Syn:
--
To
banish
;
exile
;
eject
;
drive
out
.
See
Banish
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
expel
v
1:
force
to
leave
or
move
out
; "
He
was
expelled
from
his
native
country
" [
syn
:
throw out
,
kick out
]
2:
put
out
or
expel
from
a
place
; "
The
child
was
expelled
from
the
classroom
" [
syn
:
eject
,
chuck out
,
exclude
,
throw
out
,
kick out
,
turf out
,
boot out
,
turn out
]
3:
remove
from
a
position
or
office
; "
The
chairman
was
ousted
after
he
misappropriated
funds
" [
syn
:
oust
,
throw out
,
drum out
,
boot out
,
kick out
]
4:
cause
to
flee
; "
rout
out
the
fighters
from
their
caves
"
[
syn
:
rout
,
rout out
]
5:
eliminate
(
substances
)
from
the
body
[
syn
:
discharge
,
eject
,
release
]
[
also
:
expelling
,
expelled
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
expelled
See
expel
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