expulse Synonyms

expulse Meaning

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expulse (v. t.)

To drive out; to expel.

expulse Sentence Examples

  1. The unruly student was expelled from school for repeated misbehavior.
  2. The country decided to expel its ambassador for engaging in espionage.
  3. The infection was so severe that the doctor had to expulse the pus surgically.
  4. The allergic reaction caused her to expel stomach contents violently.
  5. The volcanic eruption expelled molten lava and ash into the atmosphere.
  6. The pressure cooker expelled steam loudly, signaling that the food was done cooking.
  7. The diver expelled air from their lungs to descend further underwater.
  8. The company was forced to expulse hazardous chemicals as a result of an industrial accident.
  9. The athlete expelled themselves from the race due to an injury.
  10. The faulty valve expelled water, leading to extensive flooding in the building.

FAQs About the word expulse

To drive out; to expel.

oust, evict, expel, dismiss, eject, exclude, run out,eliminate, cast out, exile

repatriate, admit, admit, repatriate, accept, accept, receive,receive, entertain, shelter

The unruly student was expelled from school for repeated misbehavior.

The country decided to expel its ambassador for engaging in espionage.

The infection was so severe that the doctor had to expulse the pus surgically.

The allergic reaction caused her to expel stomach contents violently.