Expulsion.
Expulsion.
The noun form of "expel" is "expulsion." It refers to the act of forcing someone to leave a place or the state of being expelled. This term is often used in contexts such as schools or organizations where individuals may be removed for various reasons.
The contractile vacuole allows free-living protists to expel extra water
Superconductor
To expel Carbon Di-Oxide and collect Oxygen.
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.
Expulsion.
The abstract noun for the verb to expel is expellable.
The noun form for the verb to expel is expeller (one who expels), and the gerund, expelling. Another noun form is expulsion.
Expel has two syllables.
Yes, all ladybugs expel gases. All living things expel gases.
Expel
The past tense of expel is expelled.
I will tell the teacher to expel you if you do that again.
The plural noun 'expressions' is a concrete noun as a word for the looks on faces that convey an emotion; a word for a written or spoken phrases; a word for acts of pressing something to expel a substance; a word for physical things.The plural noun 'expressions' is an abstract noun as a word for manners of speaking, singing, or playing an instrument so as to show mood or feeling; a word for a concept.
Expet is not a word in English. Expert is a noun for a person who is very knowledgeable about a particular thing. Expect is a verb for to look forward to or something likely to happen.
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