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expelled

/ɪkspˈɛld/verb2 syllables

Expelled means: remove from a position or office.

Synonyms for expelled12

verb, as in remove from a position or office

oust, throw out, drum out, boot out, kick out, expel

verb, as in eliminate (a substance)

exhaust, discharge, expel, eject, release

verb, as in force to leave or move out

expel, throw out, kick out

verb, as in cause to flee

rout, rout out, expel

What does expelled mean?4

verb

1

remove from a position or office“The chairman was ousted after he misappropriated funds”

2

eliminate (a substance)“combustion products are exhausted in the engine”

3

force to leave or move out“He was expelled from his native country”

4

cause to flee“rout out the fighters from their caves”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with expelled?15

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Expelled in a sentence

  • After his argument, they expelled him from the club.Source_VOA
  • If you do not obey the club rules, you will be expelled.carlosalberto
  • If you are caught cheating, you'll be expelled from school.CK
  • If this happens again, you will be expelled.OsoHombre
  • If you don't follow the club rules, you'll be expelled.Miktsoanit
  • You were expelled from school for fighting, weren't you?Amastan
  • They were afraid that they might be expelled.CH
  • He was expelled from the school for rude manners.Ergulis

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