expel

/ɪkˈspɛl/
verb
  1. To force someone to leave a school, organization, or country, usually as a punishment.
    • The government decided to expel the foreign diplomat for spying.
    • The school board voted to expel the student for cheating.
    • He was expelled from the club after breaking the rules.
  2. To force something out of the body or a container.
    • The engine expelled a cloud of black smoke.
    • The cough helped expel the dust from his lungs.
    • The volcano expelled ash and lava for days.
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