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- EXPELLED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
If a student is expelled, he or she is released and no longer has an educational support system From Chicago Tribune Last year, the number of students expelled dropped by 20%, and 31% over two years
- EXPELLED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Expelled definition: driven or forced out or away; discharged See examples of EXPELLED used in a sentence
- EXPEL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
To expel is to drive out, and its usual noun is expulsion Expel is similar to eject, but expel suggests pushing out while eject suggests throwing out Also, ejecting may only be temporary: the player ejected from a game may be back tomorrow, but the student expelled from school is probably out forever
- Expelled - definition of expelled by The Free Dictionary
To force or drive out: expel an invader 2 To discharge from or as if from a receptacle: expelled a sigh of relief 3 To deprive of membership or rights in an organization; force to leave: expelled the student from college for cheating
- EXPELLED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Those who can not or will not pay are expelled By the end of his life he had been expelled from at least three countries Hundreds of thousands of others fled or were expelled He dealt soft drugs and was expelled from multiple schools Those people have been expelled or suspended
- expel verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of expel verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary expel somebody (from something) to officially make somebody leave a school or an organization She was expelled from school at 15 They were forcibly expelled from their farm by the occupying authorities All four MPs were expelled from the party for disloyalty
- EXPELLED Synonyms: 113 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for EXPELLED: ejected, dismissed, banished, outed, chased, evicted, removed, sacked; Antonyms of EXPELLED: received, admitted, accepted, took, welcomed, took in, lodged, entertained
- EXPEL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
EXPEL meaning: 1 to force someone to leave a school, organization, or country: 2 to force air or liquid out of… Learn more
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