expulsion (Meaning)

Wordnet

expulsion (n)

the act of forcing out someone or something

squeezing out by applying pressure

the act of expelling or projecting or ejecting

Webster

expulsion (n.)

The act of expelling; a driving or forcing out; summary removal from membership, association, etc.

The state of being expelled or driven out.

expulsion Sentence Examples

  1. The student faced expulsion from school due to repeated acts of misconduct.
  2. The government implemented a new policy resulting in the expulsion of illegal immigrants.
  3. The forceful removal of gas from the body through the mouth is known as expulsion.
  4. The volcano's sudden expulsion of hot lava and ash caused panic among nearby residents.
  5. The company's expulsion of toxic chemicals into the environment led to widespread pollution.
  6. The jury's expulsion of a juror for misconduct resulted in a mistrial.
  7. The expulsion of air from the lungs during exhalation is a natural physiological process.
  8. The team's expulsion from the tournament was a major disappointment for the players and fans alike.
  9. The emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere is a significant factor contributing to global warming.
  10. The use of tear gas by law enforcement to disperse protesters resulted in the expulsion of rioters from the area.

FAQs About the word expulsion

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The student faced expulsion from school due to repeated acts of misconduct.

The government implemented a new policy resulting in the expulsion of illegal immigrants.

The forceful removal of gas from the body through the mouth is known as expulsion.

The volcano's sudden expulsion of hot lava and ash caused panic among nearby residents.