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expelled
[ ik-speld ]
adjective
- driven or forced out or away; discharged:
She drew in a long puff, then eyed her cigarette thoughtfully through the slowly expelled smoke.
- cut off from membership or participation:
An expelled student will be removed from all classes and will not be permitted to reenroll.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of expel ( def ).
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ·· adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of expelled1
Example Sentences
"If I was going to be expelled and lose my job, it would've impacted my life in many different ways."
Algeria earlier this week expelled 12 French officials after one of its consular staff was arrested over the kidnapping of a government critic living in Paris.
Ovsiannikov, the former governor of Sevastopol, also served as the Russian Federation's deputy minister for industry and trade before he was dismissed and expelled from the ruling United Russia party in 2020.
Scenarios that involve Sun being expelled by China or Americans going in to arrest him to face charges in Allen’s death are both unrealistic, he said.
In one of his first interviews since being expelled from the US, Rasool added: "I'm saying when a piece of wood has a hinge, you begin to suspect it's a door."
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