Remove from a position or office.
To accept no longer in a community, group or country, e.g. by official decree.
1 The United States said on Monday it would expel 60 Russian diplomats.
2 Tuilaepa has several times urged principals to expel students involved in fighting.
3 The ruling Democratic Party quickly moved to expel An from the party.
4 Sources say the army intends to expel them to the Gaza Strip.
5 Jo-i means to expel the barbarians; Kai-Koku means to open the country.
6 The council's decision was to expel the magician for breaking his trust:
7 The U.S. House of Representatives then voted nearly unanimously to expel him.
8 The path it has chosen is to expel the UN weapons monitors.
9 The Turks marched to the aid of Botskoi to expel the Austrians.
10 You expel beauty, Monsieur Choulette; you repudiate her, nude and in tears.
11 By the time the president returned, he resolved to expel the Colombian.
12 Of hues and designs; he had done what he could to expel
13 There are 47 cases here, and I would expel most of them.
14 They agreed to expel the followers of Umra Khan from the valley.
15 As for those who remain in the orangery, let force expel them.
16 I wish you to help me expel the Turks, not the Jesuits.
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