They were forcibly expelled from their farm by the occupying authorities.
Any student may be permanently expelled for coming to school with a weapon.
Expel all the air from your chest.
He was/got expelled from school for taking drugs.
• In the past, the government found it legally difficult to identify and expel illegal immigrants.
• The governing body will try to expel the members from the trade union.
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The new government has expelled all foreign diplomats.
expel sb from sth »Officials want to expel settlers from protected forest.
»The disciplinary tribunal has the power to suspend or even expel offenders from the profession.
to expel a student from college - исключить студента из колледжа
to expel smb. from a country - выдворить кого-л. из страны
to expel smoke - выдохнуть дым
to expel the enemy from his trenches - выбить неприятеля из (его) окопов
• Banish
• Boot
• Boot out
• Cough up
• De-classify?
• Discharge
• Dismiss
• Dismiss from class?
• Dismiss from school
• Drive out
• Drive out by force
• Dump
• Eject
• Force out
• Give the boot
• Give the boot to
• Give the heave-ho
• Kick out
• Kick out of school
• Kick out, as of school
• More than suspend
• More than suspend, as from school
• Oust
• Push out
• Remove
• Remove forcibly
• Remove from school
• Run out
• Send packing
• Throw out
• Throw out, as of school
• Toss out
• Toss out of school
• Vote off the island
1. выгонять, изгонять; исключать
to ~ a student from college - исключить студента из колледжа
2. высылать
to ~ smb. from a country - выдворить кого-л. из страны
3. 1) выталкивать, выбрасывать
to ~ smoke - выдохнуть дым
2) вышибать, выбивать
to ~ the enemy from his trenches - выбить неприятеля из (его) окопов
to decide to expel — выносить решение об исключении / о выводе из состава
to expel from the hall — удалить из зала;
to expel manu militari — приказать вывести, удалить силой
висилати, виганяти, видаляти (кудись або звідкись); виключати (з університету тощо)
- expel from the hall- expel from the university- expel manu militari