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expel

[ik-spel] / ɪkˈspɛl /




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The Democratic Party's Supreme Council had voted unanimously to expel Kim, a party spokesperson told reporters on Monday.

From BBC

On Tuesday, both twins were said to have been expelled from the courtroom for refusing to stand up.

From BBC

As part of those probes, the defence ministry expelled two top generals from the military, He Weidong, the former second-ranked CMC vice chairman, and Miao Hua, the former head of the military's political work department.

From Barron's

For example—at no fault of my own—I was so close to being expelled to Cleveland, which would have changed my life forever.

From Literature

Seven councillors said to have been responsible for the leak were later expelled by the council, although each protested their innocence.

From BBC