verb
- to expel again or a second time
Usage: rare
Examples
- The school decided to reexpel the student after he violated the terms of his readmission.
- The country threatened to reexpel the diplomat if further violations occurred.
- After being allowed back, the member was reexpelled from the organization for the same offense.
- The university had to reexpel several students who failed to meet the conditions of their return.
- The committee voted to reexpel anyone who broke the newly established rules.