Expel
(verb)
- To force or drive out, especially from a place or position of belonging or membership.
- 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:
- The student was expelled from school for cheating.
- He was expelled from the club for breaking the rules.
- The government expelled the ambassador for espionage.
- The volcano expelled a huge amount of ash into the air.
- He expelled the air from his lungs before diving into the pool.