expulse

/ɪkˈspʌls/
verb
  1. To force someone to leave a place, group, or institution, especially as a punishment.
    • The school board voted to expulse the student for repeated violations of the code of conduct.
    • After the scandal, the committee decided to expulse the member from the organization.
    • The dictator ordered the military to expulse all foreign journalists from the country.
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