To expel someone from a position is commonly referred to as "removal" or "dismissal."
"Compel" means to force or urge someone to do something. "Repel" means to drive away or push back. "Expel" means to force someone to leave a place or group.
It is called "displacement" - the net change in distance and position.
Displacement is the overall change in position
When an object changes position or place, it is called displacement. This term is commonly used in physics to describe the distance and direction an object moves from its initial position to its final position.
The vector from the initial position to the final position of an object is called the displacement vector. It represents the overall change in position of the object, including both the direction and magnitude of the movement.
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When someone, like a monarch or a Pope, leave his position it is called a resignation.
"Compel" means to force or urge someone to do something. "Repel" means to drive away or push back. "Expel" means to force someone to leave a place or group.
expel them from the team.everyone knows that except little kids.
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The word is ousts. It means drive out or expel from a position or place.
It means to cough.
The word that means to expel or throw out is "eject." It is commonly used in various contexts, such as ejecting a disc from a player or dismissing someone from a place. Other synonyms include "oust," "banish," and "remove."
They assist to expel waste from the body by a system called "peristalsis"
The red thing on top of a chicken's head is called a comb. It is the primary way for chickens to expel body heat. All of a human's skin helps us expel body heat but for a chicken it is only the comb and the skin of its face that expel the heat.
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Expel has two syllables.