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Definition of expulsion
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 expulsion is as below...
Expulsion
(n.) The act of
expelling;
a
driving
or
forcing
out;
summary
removal
from
membership,
association,
etc..
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Exsiccation
::
Exsiccation
(n.) The act of
operation
of
drying;
evaporation
or
expulsion
of
moisture;
state of being dried up;
dryness.
Cough
::
Cough (v. i.) A
sudden,
noisy,
and
violent
expulsion
of air from the
chest,
caused
by
irritation
in the air
passages,
or by the
reflex
action
of
nervous
or
gastric
disorder,
etc..
Gargle
::
Gargle
(v. t.) To wash or
rinse,
as the mouth or
throat,
particular
the
latter,
agitating
the
liquid
(water
or a
medicinal
preparation)
by an
expulsion
of air from the
lungs..
Ejection
::
Ejection
(n.) The act of
ejecting
or
casting
out;
discharge;
expulsion;
evacuation.
Hockday
::
Hockday
(n.) A
holiday
commemorating
the
expulsion
of the
Danes,
formerly
observed
on the
second
Tuesday
after
Easter;
--
called
also
hocktide..
Depopulate
::
Depopulate
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
inhabitants,
whether
by death or by
expulsion;
to
reduce
greatly
the
populousness
of; to
dispeople;
to
unpeople..
Delivery
::
Delivery
(n.) The act of
giving
birth;
parturition;
the
expulsion
or
extraction
of a fetus and its
membranes.
Extrusion
::
Extrusion
(n.) The act of
thrusting
or
pushing
out; a
driving
out;
expulsion.
Expulsion
::
Expulsion
(n.) The state of being
expelled
or
driven
out.
Ecbolic
::
Ecbolic
(n.) A drug, as
ergot,
which by
exciting
uterine
contractions
promotes
the
expulsion
of the
contents
of the
uterus..
Whiff
::
Whiff (n.) A
sudden
expulsion
of air from the
mouth;
a quick puff or
slight
gust, as of air or
smoke..
Bannition
::
Bannition
(n.) The act of
expulsion.
Calcination
::
Calcination
(n.) The act or
process
of
disintegrating
a
substance,
or
rendering
it
friable
by the
action
of heat, esp. by the
expulsion
of some
volatile
matter,
as when
carbonic
and acid is
expelled
from
carbonate
of
calcium
in the
burning
of
limestone
in order to make
lime..
Laughter
::
Laughter
(v. i.) A
movement
(usually
involuntary)
of the
muscles
of the face,
particularly
of the lips, with a
peculiar
expression
of the eyes,
indicating
merriment,
satisfaction,
or
derision,
and
usually
attended
by a
sonorous
and
interrupted
expulsion
of air from the
lungs.
See
Laugh,
v. i..
Abortion
::
Abortion
(n.) The act of
giving
premature
birth;
particularly,
the
expulsion
of the human fetus
prematurely,
or
before
it is
capable
of
sustaining
life;
miscarriage..
Dehiscence
::
Dehiscence
(n.) A
gaping
or
bursting
open along a
definite
line of
attachment
or
suture,
without
tearing,
as in the
opening
of pods, or the
bursting
of
capsules
at
maturity
so as to emit
seeds,
etc.; also, the
bursting
open of
follicles,
as in the
ovaries
of
animals,
for the
expulsion
of their
contents..
Expulsion
::
Expulsion
(n.) The act of
expelling;
a
driving
or
forcing
out;
summary
removal
from
membership,
association,
etc..
Suppression
::
Suppression
(n.)
Complete
stoppage
of a
natural
secretion
or
excretion;
as,
suppression
of
urine;
-- used in
contradiction
to
retention,
which
signifies
that the
secretion
or
excretion
is
retained
without
expulsion..
Reexpulsion
::
Reexpulsion
(n.)
Renewed
or
repeated
expulsion.
Exile
::
Exile (n.)
Forced
separation
from one's
native
country;
expulsion
from one's home by the civil
authority;
banishment;
sometimes,
voluntary
separation
from one's
native
country..
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