Expel (verb)

  1. To force or drive out, especially from a place or position of belonging or membership.
  2. To eject or discharge forcibly, as from the body or an organ.

Origin:

From middle english expelle, from old french espeller, from latin expellere, from ex- ("out of") + pellere ("to driv.e")

Examples:

  1. The student was expelled from school for cheating.
  2. He was expelled from the club for breaking the rules.
  3. The government expelled the ambassador for espionage.
  4. The volcano expelled a huge amount of ash into the air.
  5. He expelled the air from his lungs before diving into the pool.
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