单词 | expulsion |
释义 | expulsion (ɪkspʌlʃən ) Word forms: expulsions 1. variable noun Expulsion is when someone is forced to leave a school, university, or organization. Her hatred of authority led to her expulsion from high school. [+ from] ...the high number of school expulsions. This led to his suspension and, finally, expulsion from the party in 1955. Synonyms: ejection, exclusion, dismissal, removal 2. variable noun Expulsion is when someone is forced to leave a place. [formal] ...the expulsion of migrant workers. [+ of] ...a new wave of mass expulsions. 3. uncountable noun Expulsion is when something is forced out from your body. [formal] ...the expulsion of waste products. ...their expulsion from the digestive tract. [+ from] Synonyms: discharge, emptying, emission, voiding Collocations: face expulsion But they do face expulsion from their richly-padded boardroom perches — and being barred for life as company directors. The Sun They also face expulsion from the league if they are still in administration by the summer. The Sun In other words, your vote will be disregarded; you will get it right next time or face expulsion. Times, Sunday Times Students who buy essays online face expulsion after ministers demanded that universities impose tough penalties on those caught cheating. Times, Sunday Times Students breaking these rules may face expulsion from the university. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Send a clear message by ensuring that any serious offence equals immediate expulsion. Times,Sunday Times Withdrawal would bring not immediate expulsion, but gradual marginalization and inevitable impoverishment. The Times Literary Supplement They must complete a variety of tasks set before them by the current student council, with failure resulting in immediate expulsion. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Any violation of these rules could be punished with immediate expulsion from the order. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But can mass expulsion ever be justified? Times, Sunday Times But just occasionally a mass expulsion of spooks yields spectacular results. Times, Sunday Times To add insult to injury, this mass expulsion has been carried out with a smiling face. The Times Literary Supplement Crimes against humanity also include the mass expulsion of populations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The charter also prevents the mass expulsion of entire groups of people. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I have found a temporary imposition of discipline will go much further towards restoration and recovery than permanent expulsion. Christianity Today Members who violated any of these rules could be disciplined by their respective house, up to and including permanent expulsion with ineligibility for re-election. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, both became involved in a game-fixing scandal that led to the permanent expulsion of the two players (and others) from the league. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, this suit was not successful and was used as a justification for her permanent expulsion. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Ministers put pressure on schools to reduce the number of permanent expulsions and this figure has fallen by almost a half in the past decade. Times, Sunday Times Their threat of expulsion from the euro club had done the job. Times, Sunday Times Compared with the constant threat of expulsion, demolition seems a lonmg way off. Times, Sunday Times Just as that starts to be evident, we get confronted by accommodation shortages and the threat of expulsion. Times, Sunday Times After threat of expulsion, she continues with the lesson. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 被开除 Japanese: 追放 |
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