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expulse

 

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expulse

Part of Speech: verb

Sense: to force or drive someone or something out; to eject

Usage:

  • The principal decided to expulse the troublemakers from the school.
  • The landlord threatened to expulse the tenants if they continued to break the rules.

Part of Speech: noun

Sense: a person who has been forcefully expelled or driven out

Usage:

  • The refugees fled their country and became expulses in a foreign land.
  • He was an expulse from the organization due to his misconduct.

Part of Speech: adjective

Sense: relating to a local or regional area; native

Usage:

  • The festival showcased expulse crafts and traditions.
  • They invited a band that specialized in expulse music to perform at the event.

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