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[Cf. F. expulsif.]
Having the power of driving out or away; serving to expel.
The expulsive power of a new affection.Chalmers.
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[Cf. F. expulsif.]
Having the power of driving out or away; serving to expel.
The expulsive power of a new affection.Chalmers.
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Driving or forcing out; tending to expel.
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