verb
- to force out or eject; to expel
Usage: formal or archaic; less common than 'expel'
Examples
- The school voted to expulse the student for repeated violations of conduct policy.
- The government decided to expulse the diplomat from the country.
- The committee moved to expulse the member who violated ethical standards.
- Security was called to expulse the trespasser from the building.
- The organization chose to expulse those who refused to follow its rules.