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expel

Main Entry:
expel [ik-spel]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: discharge
Synonyms: belch, blow out, cast out, disgorge, dislodge, drive out, ejaculate, eruct, erupt, evacuate, exhaust, exudate, exude, get rid of, irrupt, pass, remove, spew, throw out, vomit
Antonyms: absorb, admit, take in
Main Entry: air
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: put into the atmosphere; freshen
Synonyms: aerate, aerify, air-condition, circulate, cool, eject, expel, expose, fan, open, oxygenate, purify, refresh, ventilate
Antonyms: close up, hide
Main Entry: blacklist
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: ban
Synonyms: banish, bar, blackball, boycott, debar, exclude, expel, hit list, ostracize, preclude, proscribe, put on hit list, reject, repudiate, snub, thumbs down, vote against
Antonyms: accept, allow, ask in, permit, welcome
Main Entry: boot
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: kick; oust
Synonyms: ax, bounce, can*, chase, chuck, cut, discharge, dismiss, drive, dropkick, eighty-six, eject, evict, expel, extrude, fire, heave, kick out, knock, punt, sack, shove, terminate, throw out
Main Entry: can
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: fire from job
Synonyms: ax, boot, bounce*, cashier, discharge, dismiss, expel, give the heave ho, kick out, let go, sack, terminate
Notes: can applies to what is possible and may to what is permissible; can means 'able to,' may means 'permitted to'
Antonyms: employ, hire
Main Entry: chase
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: run after, pursue
Synonyms: bird-dog, charge, chivy, course, drive, drive away, expel, follow, go after, hound, hunt, run down, rush, seek, shag, speed, take off after, tear, track, track down, trail
Antonyms: escape, retreat, run away
Main Entry: damn
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: condemn, denounce
Synonyms: abuse, anathematize, attack, ban, banish, blaspheme, blast, cast out, castigate, censure, complain of, confound, convict, criticize, cry down, curse, cuss, darn, denunciate, doom, drat, excommunicate, excoriate, execrate, expel, flame, fulminate against, imprecate, inveigle against, jinx, object to, objurgate, pan, penalize, proscribe, punish, revile, sentence, slam, swear, thunder against
Notes: a dam is a barrier constructed to contain the flow of water while damn is used as an expletive meaning cursed, condemned to hell
Antonyms: bless, cherish, commend, elevate, exalt, favor, glorify, laud, praise, promote
Main Entry: deport
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: banish
Synonyms: cast out, dismiss, displace, exile, expatriate, expel, expulse, extradite, oust, relegate, ship out, transport
Antonyms: allow, permit, stay
Main Entry: discard
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: get rid of
Synonyms: abandon, abdicate, abjure, adios, banish, can*, cancel, cashier, cast aside, chuck, deep-six, desert, dispatch, dispense with, dispose of, dispossess, ditch, divorce, do away with, drop, dump, eject, eliminate, expel, forsake, free of, give up, have done with, jettison, junk*, oust, part with, protest, put by, reject, relinquish, remove, renounce, repeal, repudiate, scrap, shake off, shed, sweep away, throw away, throw out, throw overboard, toss aside, write off
Antonyms: embrace, keep, retain
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