The act of forcing out someone or something.
The act of expelling or projecting or ejecting.
Squeezing out by applying pressure.
1 Rules are strict: fighting, drug use and alcohol abuse lead to expulsion .
2 Prussia demanded the expulsion of the pretender; to which Austria said no.
3 The horizontal position favors the retention of semen; the erect its expulsion .
4 If the request is rejected, the expulsion procedure will be immediately triggered.
5 Gladstone, the chief figure in the expulsion and disbarment, favored the resolution.
6 The whole audience relieved its terror in that expulsion of suspended breath.
7 The South African embassy declined to comment on his arrest and expulsion .
8 They said they still live in fear of arrest or another expulsion .
9 Neither can you prevent the expulsion of the pious of the church.
10 The news of the expulsion of the enemy spread rapidly through Russia.
11 ABORTION . - The expulsion of the embryo during the first four months of pregnancy.
12 The two governments were in a tricky position over Sinn Fein's expulsion .
13 Against them the Hegumen will be slow in proceeding to my expulsion .
14 At this moment, my partner is preparing the documentation for your expulsion .
15 The expulsion of the Hindustanis from the Buner, Chamla, and Amazai countries.
16 Another tradition places the expulsion of Hagar after the birth of Isaac.
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