ex·pel
/ikˈspel/
verb
verb: expel; 3rd person present: expels; past tense: expelled; past participle: expelled; gerund or present participle: expelling
deprive (someone) of membership of or involvement in a school or other organization.
“she was expelled from school”
force (someone) to leave a place, especially a country.
“eight diplomats were expelled from Norway for espionage”
Similar:
banish
ex·pel
/ikˈspel/
verb
verb: expel; 3rd person present: expels; past tense: expelled; past participle: expelled; gerund or present participle: expelling
deprive (someone) of membership of or involvement in a school or other organization.
“she was expelled from school”
force (someone) to leave a place, especially a country.
“eight diplomats were expelled from Norway for espionage”
Similar:
banish