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Expel

expel
- c.1385, from L. expellere "drive out," from ex- "out" + pellere "to drive."
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  ~ v expelled, expelling 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 expelled)  (You can get expelled for smoking.) 2 to force a foreigner to leave a country, especially because they have broken the law or for political reasons  (The government is trying to expel all journalists.) 3 to force air, water, or gas etc out of your body or out of a container  (- see also expulsion) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
2.
  (expels, expelling, expelled) 1. If someone is expelled from a school or organization, they are officially told to leave because they have behaved badly. More than five-thousand secondary school students have been expelled for cheating. ...a boy expelled from school for making death threats to his teacher. VERB: usu passive, be V-ed, V-ed 2. If people are expelled from a place, they are made to leave it, often by force. An American academic was expelled from the country yesterday... They were told at first that they should simply expel the refugees. VERB: be V-ed, V n 3. To expel something means to force it out from a container or from your body. As the lungs exhale this waste, gas is expelled into the atmosphere. VERB: V n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   transitive verb  (~led; ~ling)  Etymology: Middle English ~len, from Latin ~lere, from ex- + pellere to drive — more at felt  Date: 14th century  1. to force out ; eject ~led the smoke from her lungs  2. to force to leave (as a place or organization) by official action ; take away rights or privileges of membership ~led from college  Synonyms: see eject  • ~lable adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  v.tr. (expelled, expelling) (often foll. by from) 1 deprive (a person) of the membership of or involvement in (a school, society, etc.). 2 force out or eject (a thing from its container etc.). 3 order or force to leave a building etc. Derivatives expellable adj. expellee n. expellent adj. expeller n. Etymology: ME f. L expellere expuls- (as EX-(1), pellere drive) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1. выгонять, изгонять; исключать to expel a student from college —- исключить студента из колледжа 2. высылать to expel smb. from a country —- выдворить кого-л. из страны 3. выталкивать, выбрасывать to expel smoke —- выдохнуть дым 4. вышибать, выбивать to expel the enemy from his trenches —- выбить неприятеля из (его) окопов ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  v.  1) выгонять, исключать; удалять (from) The family were so ashamed when the youngest son was expelled from his school.  2) выбрасывать, выталкивать (from) These large sea creatures make wises by expelling air from their lungs through a hole in the top of their bodies.  3) изгонять, высылать (из страны) Syn: see remove ...
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