The act of expelling; a driving or forcing out; summary removal from membership, association, etc., The state of being expelled or driven out.
To expel someone means to exclude them from participating in something they have previously been a part. The most common example is to expel a student from school for a misdemeanor.
Expulsion is the act or condition of being expelled. That is forcibly ejected from a school, society or other group.
Jet means 'an expulsion of material'.
I can not tolerate this Expulsion. I will take my revenge!!
"The kid who broke a window at school was punished with expulsion."
Because of his behavior, he faced expulsion from school.
Billy got in a fight , so he faced expulsion.
If the boy got in trouble again, he faced expulsion from school.School expulsion puts added stress on parents.
Expuision is not a word but expulsion is. Here's an example of expulsion being used in a sentence. The kid who broke the window at school was punished with expulsion from school.
The word for this is "deportation" - if you are not a citizen of a country then you can be deported.
same as excommunication or anathematization (expulsion from the Christian church)
removal, clearance, dislodgement, expulsion, ouster
Expulsion is:The act of depriving someone of membership in an organizationThe process of forcing someone to leave a place, especially a countryThe process of forcing something out of the body
Expulsion means the act of expelling. This isn't much help, because you have to know that to expel means to push out or send out or make leave. Expulsion can refer to forceable acts like forbidding a person to attend school or a meeting. It can mean getting rid of troublemakers. It can also be a less forceable act such as the expulsion of air from the body or expulsion of waste.