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expelled

[ik-speld] / ɪkˈspɛld /


ADJECTIVE
dropped
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Party officials said they had been expelled due to a clear breach of the rules that banned members from belonging to other political parties.

From BBC

Washington expelled Bolivia's ambassador in retaliation, and the envoys were never replaced.

From Barron's

He said that he was expelled from two private boarding schools, Rumsey Hall and Blair Academy, and started experimenting with hard drugs at night in Central Park.

From New York Times

Of the roughly 12,500 Colombian migrants whom the Border Patrol apprehended at the southern border in February, only about 2,100 were expelled under the Title 42 pandemic border policy.

From Washington Times

The government in Moscow had expelled some Western journalists, particularly since the invasion began, but had not arrested and charged any since 1986, during the Cold War.

From New York Times