expulsive (Meaning)

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expulsive (a.)

Having the power of driving out or away; serving to expel.

expulsive Sentence Examples

  1. The dog's expulsive sneeze sent the perpetrator scurrying lejos.
  2. The corporation began the expulsive removal of chemicals from the soil.
  3. The automobile accident had an expulsive effect on the driver, due to the impact's intensity.
  4. The CEO's expulsive management style produced expected results, unfortunately accompanied by widespread discontent.
  5. The expulsive methods of the orators were met with apathy by the audience, resulting in a lack of engagement.
  6. The expulsive noise from the factory disrupted the tranquility of the nearby neighborhood.
  7. The expulsive force of the volcanic eruption spewed ashes and rocks, causing widespread damage to the surrounding area.
  8. The expulsive action of the medicine relieved the patient's discomfort, aiding the healing process.
  9. The expulsive measures taken to prevent the spread of the virus proved to be effective in containing the outbreak.
  10. The expulsive launch of the rocket propelled the spacecraft towards its intended destination in the vast expanse of space.

FAQs About the word expulsive

Having the power of driving out or away; serving to expel.

deportation, migration, emigration, dispersion, banishment,displacement, evacuation, exile, relegation, ejection

return,return, repatriation,immigration, immigration, repatriation,

The dog's expulsive sneeze sent the perpetrator scurrying lejos.

The corporation began the expulsive removal of chemicals from the soil.

The automobile accident had an expulsive effect on the driver, due to the impact's intensity.

The CEO's expulsive management style produced expected results, unfortunately accompanied by widespread discontent.