Similar words: spelling, compelling, propelling, misspelling, expel, selling, belling, shelling. Meaning: [ɪk'spel] n. any of several bodily processes by which substances go out of the body.
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31. Living things produce anti-compound, which has the function of restraining, expelling and poisoning, and make chemical defense in the struggle of existence.
32. Using drugs with the effect of expelling wind to treat palmus was a key approach.
33. Expelling wind and cold pathogens , relieving exterior syndrome and clearing away heat.
34. There is the airr expelling device, the equipmevts heats quickly.
35. The peach have the traits of expelling evil spirits and safeguarding life.
36. It has the function of dredging the obstruction, expelling pathogenic cold, pain and tranquilizing the mind.
37. To observe the effects of relieving cough and expelling phlegm of BY-1 through ammonia water inducing cough and phenol red apophlegmating in mice.
38. I do not want a routine injection of pitocin after the delivery to aid in expelling the placenta.
39. I would like a routine injection of pitocin after the delivery to aid in expelling the placenta. I will have the baby breastfeed as soon as possible and as frequently as possible after birth.
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