Wednesday 27 March 2019

Expelling

English dictionary definition of expelling. To force or drive out: expel an invader. He leaned back against the wall, and closed his eyes, expelling a long, low breath.


The doe cried out again and heave expelling the tiny body. Plain and the Coast succeeded in expelling him.

It is an extraordinary fact that, if ostracism was introduced in 5B. Hipparchus it was not till twenty years later that he was condemned. Expelling out a person accordingly, from the assembly, circle, or gathering, who spoils the surrounding of that neither falls under the discrimination nor a violation of the freedom of expression. Veritably, it executes and preserves the context-beauty of the disciplinary principles. The first operation consists in expelling them from the territory.


They moved by sucking in the water at one end of the lobe, and expelling it at the other. The late unpleasantness, said Finnegan, with an expelling wave of his hand.

The blue colour is restored by expelling the H2S on the water-bath. When you breathe out, you expel air from your lungs. To expel is to drive out, and its usual noun is expulsion. Expel is similar to eject, but expel suggests pushing out while eject suggests throwing out.


Also, ejecting may only be temporary: the player ejected from a game may be back tomorrow, but the student expelled from school is probably out forever. To send or force someone from a place or area. The librarian promptly expelled those chatty girls from the building.


Synonyms: discharge , emission Types: show types. EXPELLING The judicial excommunication, or disfellowshipping, of delinquents from membership and association in a community or organization. Expeller pressing (also called oil pressing) is a mechanical method for extracting oil from raw materials.


The raw materials are squeezed under high pressure in a single step. When used for the extraction of food oils, typical raw materials are nuts, seeds and algae, which are supplied to the press in a continuous feed. The choice of the malapropism “ expelling ” in the title is a prime example of Van Deusen’s deadpan wit. As with all good comedy, there’s a core of truth to the gag.


The definition of “expelled” is to deprive someone of membership to an organization or a society.

The family of Harry Dunn have suggested expelling diplomats to stand up to the “schoolyard bully” US Government after an extradition request was refused for the teenager’s alleged killer. Yes, expelling is in the scrabble dictionary. Know an interesting fact about.


Some common synonyms of expel are eject, evict, and oust. While all these words mean to drive or force out, expel stresses a thrusting out or driving away especially permanently which need not be physical. When would eject be a good substitute for expel?


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