When deport is used as a verb, the definition is to expel a foreigner from a country. It means to banish, exile, or transport.
The word comes from Latin and it literally means "to throw someone or something out of a window". That of course causes great damage. The words "defenestrate" (verb) and "defenestration" (noun) are also used to refer to a usually swift dismissal or expulsion (as from a political party or office.)'Defenestrate' means to throw something out of a window and 'defenestration' means the act of throwing someone or something out of a window.
The noun form for the verb expel is expeller (the one who expels) and expellee (the one who is expelled). Another noun form is expulsion.
It means four.
Adundance is not a word. Abundance, which you may mean, is a word. It means there is a lot of something. It means there is plenty of something.
'Evict' would work.
Release, expel, abort.
The word is ousts. It means drive out or expel from a position or place.
To discard means to throw out or get rid of. Synonyms for the word include abandon, abdicate, banish, cancel, dispatch, ditch, drop, expel, reject, remove, renounce, and scrap.
Eject, evict and expel
erase
chuck at
To throw in a high arch: lob
The word that means to throw oneself under someones rule is SUBJECT. ANSWER: subject Hope this helps
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Synonyms for the word expel-dischargebelchblow outcast outdisgorgedrive outejaculateeructeruptevacuateexhaustexudateget rid ofirruptpassremovespewthrow out
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