Synonym: discharge, ejection, elimination, removal. Similar words: convulsions, impulsive, expansion, explosion, expression, expunge, pulse, impulse. Meaning: [ɪk'spʌlʃn] n. 1. the act of forcing out someone or something 2. squeezing out by applying pressure 3. the act of expelling or projecting or ejecting.
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(31) Does she dream about her birth, about her expulsion from her first home?
(32) Nevertheless, the expulsion of a bishop was a relatively rare phenomenon.
(33) Expulsion will follow the moment he files his nomination papers, which have to be in before April 4.
(34) The replacement by a newcomer of the male harem owner in the gelada is not accompanied by his expulsion.
(35) Dalton, a 1964 academy graduate who spoke on honor at the academy last week, must sign off on the expulsion.
(36) But the expulsion did not pacify the Tory civil war, as the contenders traded recriminations.
(37) The reprimand was adopted only after expulsion and censure motions were defeated.
(38) If you did, you risked verbal or physical abuse, derision and expulsion.
(39) The strongest sanction that could be imposed against the three is expulsion from the university.
(40) Any companies which seriously breach the code face expulsion from the Direct Marketing Association, which is behind the new guidelines.
(41) But neither could they be threatened with expulsion from the institution.
(42) The time of expulsion from this shale is uncertain.
(43) Expulsion is the ultimate Party disciplinary measure.
(44) Expulsion theories must allow for these variations.
(45) Abortion is defined as termination of pregnancy resulting in expulsion of an immature, nonviable fetus.
(46) Wizards and water law, who posted at the expulsion of evil magic.
(47) The group headed by Marshal Tito took full control upon German expulsion in 1945.
(48) The myometrium is the muscle layer, which aids in the expulsion of the calf at the time of birth.
(48) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(49) The expulsion of the Soviet advisers from Egypt in 1972 suddenly took on a new significance.
(50) This last division and the expulsion of the second polar body occur only after fertilization.
(51) March 31,1492: Queen Isabella of Castille issues the Alhambra decree, Jewish subjects to convert to Christianity or face expulsion.
(52) and in 1808, when Bligh visited it after his expulsion from Sydney, he found the little township with quite a settled and comfortable appearance.
(53) Oil accumulation quantity can be comprehended as oil expulsion quantity territorially.
(54) The poem concerns the Christian story of the Fall of Man: the temptation of Adam and Eve by the fallen angel Satan and their expulsion from the Garden of Eden.
(55) We soon heard of the expulsion of the military adviser.
(56) The reasons for the UK's expulsion from the ANZUS were manifold.
(57) In a partial climbdown, the European Commission said it would not sue France for racial discrimination over its expulsion of Romanies.
(58) Inducing the expulsion of gas from the stomach and intestines.
(59) The King ordained the persecution and expulsion of the Jews.
(60) The American spy's expulsion from Iraq explained the wolfish nature of the USA.
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