Expert as in eject To force or eject someone or something, often from a place or community, similar to expatriation. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Expulse'
The doctor recommended a procedure to expulse the kidney stones from the patient's urinary tract.
The court may expulse a witness if their testimony is deemed irrelevant to the case.
The diplomat faced the possibility of being expulsed from the foreign embassy.
The airline has the authority to expulse unruly passengers for the safety of others.
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