expulsion

/ɪkˈspʌlʃən/
noun
  1. The act of forcing someone to leave a place, group, or institution, especially as a punishment.
    • The student faced expulsion after bringing a weapon to school.
    • The expulsion of the ambassador damaged relations between the two countries.
    • After his expulsion from the club, he started his own organization.
  2. The act of forcing something out of the body, such as air, liquid, or waste.
    • The doctor monitored the expulsion of the foreign object from the patient's digestive tract.
    • Coughing helps with the expulsion of mucus from the lungs.
    • During childbirth, the expulsion of the baby is the final stage of labor.
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