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Definition of expel
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of expel is as below...
Expel (v. t.) To cut off from
further
connection
with an
institution
of
learning,
a
society,
and the like; as, to expel a
student
or
member..
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Wedge
::
Wedge (v. t.) To cut, as clay, into
wedgelike
masses,
and work by
dashing
together,
in order to expel air
bubbles,
etc..
Unpoison
::
Unpoison
(v. t.) To
remove
or expel
poison
from.
Extrude
::
Extrude
(v. t.) To
thrust
out; to
force,
press,
or push out; to
expel;
to drive off or
away..
Flemer
::
Flemer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
banishes
or
expels..
Disbar
::
Disbar
(v. t.) To expel from the bar, or the legal
profession;
to
deprive
(an
attorney,
barrister,
or
counselor)
of his
status
and
privileges
as
such..
Eject
::
Eject (v. t.) To
expel;
to
dismiss;
to cast
forth;
to
thrust
or drive out; to
discharge;
as, to eject a
person
from a room; to eject a
traitor
from the
country;
to eject words from the
language..
Afterpains
::
Afterpains
(n. pl.) The pains which
succeed
childbirth,
as in
expelling
the
afterbirth..
Rattle
::
Rattle
(n.) The noise in the
throat
produced
by the air in
passing
through
mucus which the lungs are
unable
to
expel;
--
chiefly
observable
at the
approach
of
death,
when it is
called
the death
rattle.
See
R/le..
Ustulation
::
Ustulation
(n.) The
operation
of
expelling
one
substance
from
another
by heat, as
sulphur
or
arsenic
from ores, in a
muffle..
Smoke
::
Smoke (n.) The
visible
exhalation,
vapor,
or
substance
that
escapes,
or
expelled,
from a
burning
body,
especially
from
burning
vegetable
matter,
as wood, coal, peat, or the
like..
Eliminate
::
Eliminate
(v. t.) To
separate;
to expel from the
system;
to
excrete;
as, the
kidneys
eliminate
urea, the lungs
carbonic
acid; to
eliminate
poison
from the
system..
Exile
::
Exile (v. t.) To
banish
or expel from one's own
country
or home; to drive away.
Expelling
::
Expelling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Expe.
Cough
::
Cough (v. t.) To expel from the lungs or air
passages
by
coughing;
--
followed
by up; as, to cough up
phlegm..
Exterminate
::
Exterminate
(v. t.) To drive out or away; to
expel.
Shingling
::
Shingling
(n.) The
process
of
expelling
scoriae
and other
impurities
by
hammering
and
squeezing,
in the
production
of
wrought
iron..
Melanagogue
::
Melanagogue
(n.) A
medicine
supposed
to expel black bile or
choler.
Abandon
::
Abandon
(v. t.) To cast or drive out; to
banish;
to
expel;
to
reject.
Expel
::
Expel (v. t.) To drive or force out from that
within
which
anything
is
contained,
inclosed,
or
situated;
to
eject;
as to expel air from a
bellows..
Helminthic
::
Helminthic
(a.) Of or
relating
to
worms,
or
Helminthes;
expelling
worms..
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