as in exile To force or eject someone or something, often from a place or community, similar to expatriation. Clear All
9 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Expulse'
The king decided to expulse the traitor from the kingdom, fearing rebellion.
The government can expulse individuals involved in espionage for national security.
The captain had to expulse the unruly passenger from the flight for safety reasons.
The tribal council had the authority to expulse members who betrayed their community.
The scientist worried that the experiment might expulse harmful gases into the environment.
The assembly decided to expulse the corrupt official from their governing body.
The chef had to expulse the trainee for consistently violating hygiene standards.
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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