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Meaning of reexpel
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reexpel (v. t.)
To expel again.
reexpel Sentence Examples
- The university board voted to reexpel the student for academic dishonesty.
- The government threatened to reexpel foreign diplomats involved in espionage.
- The church leaders decided to reexpel the excommunicated member after his repentance.
- The country reexpelled the illegal immigrants who had crossed its border.
- The army reexpelled the enemy forces from the occupied territory.
- The professor reexpelled the disruptive student from the classroom.
- The medical board reexpelled the doctor for unethical practices.
- The club board reexpelled the member who violated its code of conduct.
- The union reexpelled the worker who had been caught stealing.
- The authorities reexpelled the escaped convict after he was apprehended.
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To expel again.
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The university board voted to reexpel the student for academic dishonesty.
The government threatened to reexpel foreign diplomats involved in espionage.
The church leaders decided to reexpel the excommunicated member after his repentance.
The country reexpelled the illegal immigrants who had crossed its border.