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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 Words From
- un·ex·pelled adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of expelled1
Example Sentences
The call for Hamas to be expelled from Qatar appears to be an attempt by the outgoing Biden administration to force some sort of peace deal before the end of his term in January.
Israeli citizens would retain their citizenship even after being expelled from the country.
Both countries expelled each other's top envoys last month after Canadian officials accused India of being involved in violent acts targeting Indian dissidents on Canadian soil, something the country denies.
However, Brown was later expelled from rehab following a family session where, reportedly frustrated, he threw a rock through his mother’s car window, shattering it.
The Conservatives said McIvor was expelled from the party on 9 October following a disciplinary hearing.
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