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expel
verb as in force or remove from the body
verb as in formally remove from a place or position
Example Sentences
If Trump follows through on his promises to impose massive tariffs and expel millions of undocumented migrants, inflation will soar.
Santos was expelled from the House of Representatives in 2023 after being indicted on federal wire fraud and money laundering charges.
In 2023, 100 members of the European parliament wrote to Uefa asking that Belarus be expelled from their tournaments due to its human rights record.
Before Gaetz's resignation was announced, he said, the House was prepared to expel him just as they did former Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., last year.
Last month, she argued there should be a “complete reassessment of US funding of the United Nations” after the Palestinian Authority tried to expel Israel from the UN over human rights abuses in Gaza.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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