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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(61) The school representatives gave detailed explanations as to his expulsion from school.
(62) Shortly before the expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492 Pico della Mirandola in Florence conceived a Christian version of the Cabala .
(63) The experimental results indicate that the mode of hydrocarbon expulsion of carbonate source rocks is different from that of the argillite, and has its own special characteristics.
(64) Inside the facility, activists staged a sit-in to protest against the expulsion of members of an environmental group they say had been accredited but denied entry.
(65) The latter process involves the expulsion of the neutral species (N, O-bidentate ligands), accompanied by hydrogen migration.
(66) According to the data of coal petrology and organic geochemistry, the authors consider that these exsudatinites might be a evidence of hydro-carbon generation and expulsion from immature resinoid.
(67) She faces a maximum punishment of expulsion from the university.
(68) Ms Currid sees this expulsion of talent as a serious problem.
(69) MacMurrough's expulsion was not the work of the High king.
(70) The UK has ordered Malawi's high commissioner to leave the country over the "unacceptable" expulsion of Britain's envoy to Lilongwe.
(71) I understand any misrepresentation may cause denial of admission or expulsion from the university.
(72) Two storage ways of core in the core storage and expulsion system as well as their characteristics and adaptive scope has been introduced respectively. Sentencedict.com
(73) By the expulsion of surgery from the liberal arts medicine herself was eviscerated.
(74) The formation of polygonal fault is associated with early compaction of sediments and fluid expulsion.
(75) This led to his suspension and, finally, expulsion from the party in 1955.
(76) George Bush's administration responded to Mr Goldberg's expulsion by declaring Bolivia unco - operative on drugs.
(77) Authorities say those who are agreeing to expulsion are being taken to Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport and flown home.
(78) Expulsion is highly undesirable during the resistance spot welding for it decreases the weld quality.
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