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expelling

noun as in excretion

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Conservative leaders cracked down further on disruptions, expelling Labour MP Willie Jackson for calling Seymour a “liar” on the floor of Parliament.

From Salon

Experts say there are significant legal and practical challenges to expelling so many people at once.

From BBC

They know that expelling immigrants would shrink the U.S. economy and make it less competitive with other nations.

“Sometimes they use security reasons to justify it, but it’s always under the same framework of expelling Palestinians... because the law is different for different communities who live side by side in the same city.”

From BBC

It would be hard for him to claim victory in Gaza without killing, capturing or expelling the Hamas leadership, and while the group still has organised battalions intact.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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