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expelled

[ ik-speld ]

adjective

  1. driven or forced out or away; discharged:

    She drew in a long puff, then eyed her cigarette thoughtfully through the slowly expelled smoke.

  2. cut off from membership or participation:

    An expelled student will be removed from all classes and will not be permitted to reenroll.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of expel ( def ).
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Scenarios that involve Sun being expelled by China or Americans going in to arrest him to face charges in Allen’s death are both unrealistic, he said.

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In one of his first interviews since being expelled from the US, Rasool added: "I'm saying when a piece of wood has a hinge, you begin to suspect it's a door."

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Jean-Marie was expelled from the party - then called the National Front - in 2015 by his daughter Marine over his comments about the Holocaust being a "detail" of history.

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Its former club - now in the hands of new owners - was expelled from the league in January.

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While lower-ranking diplomats are sometimes expelled, it is highly unusual in the US for it to happen to a more senior official.

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