Found 3 items, similar to Expelled.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: expelled
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: expelled
expel
v 1: force to leave or move out;
“He was expelled from his native
country” [syn:
throw out,
kick out]
2: put out or expel from a place;
“The child was expelled from
the classroom” [syn:
eject,
chuck out,
exclude,
throw out
,
kick out,
turf out,
boot out,
turn out]
3: remove from a position or office;
“The chairman was ousted
after he misappropriated funds” [syn:
oust,
throw out,
drum out,
boot out,
kick out]
4: cause to flee;
“rout out the fighters from their caves”
[syn:
rout,
rout out]
5: eliminate (substances) from the body [syn:
discharge,
eject,
release]
[also:
expelling,
expelled]
expelled
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expel
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Expelled
Expel
\Ex*pel"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Expelled, p. pr. & vb.
n..
Expelling.] [L. expellere, expulsum; ex out + pellere
to drive: cf.F. expeller. See
Pulse a beat.]
1. To drive or force out from that within which anything is
contained, inclosed, or situated; to eject; as, to expel
air from a bellows.
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Did not ye . . . expel me out of my father's house?
--Judg. xi. 7.
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2. To drive away from one's country; to banish.
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Forewasted all their land, and them expelled.
--Spenser.
.
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He shall expel them from before you . . . and ye
shall possess their land. --Josh. xxiii.
5.
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3. To cut off from further connection with an institution of
learning, a society, and the like; as, to expel a student
or member.
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4. To keep out, off, or away; to exclude.
“To expel the
winter's flaw.” --Shak.
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5. To discharge; to shoot. [Obs.]
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Then he another and another [shaft] did expel.
--Spenser.
.
Syn: To banish; exile; eject; drive out. See
Banish.
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