| 释义 | View usage for: (ɪkspʌlʃən) Word forms: plural expulsions1. variable nounExpulsion 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 More Synonyms of expulsion 2. variable nounExpulsion is when someone is forced to leave a place.[formal]  ...the expulsion of migrant workers. [+ of]  ...a new wave of mass expulsions. 3. uncountable nounExpulsion 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 More Synonyms of expulsionexpulsion in British English (ɪkˈspʌlʃən) nounthe act of expelling or the fact or condition of being expelledWord origin C14: from Latin expulsiō  a driving out, from expellere  to expelexpulsion in American English (ɛkˈspʌlʃən; ɪkˈspʌlʃən)   noun  an expelling, or forcing out, or the condition of being expelled Derived formsexpulsive (exˈpulsive) (ɛksˈpʌlsɪv; ɪkˈspʌlsɪv)  adjectiveWord origin ME expulsioun  < OFr expulsion  < L expulsio  < expulsus , pp. of expellereFast wind of video-tape, then the final expulsion of the usurers.It was like a forbidden thought, punishable by expulsion from the Miller family.But if ever you repeat such behavior, I shall notify the Dean of Women, I shall demand your expulsion from this house.Examples of 'expulsion' in a sentenceexpulsionIn other languagesexpulsionBritish English: expulsion 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. American English: expulsionBrazilian Portuguese: expulsãoChinese: 被开除European Spanish: expulsiónFrench: expulsionGerman: VerweisungItalian: espulsioneJapanese: 追放Korean: 퇴출European Portuguese: expulsãoLatin American Spanish: expulsión
Definition the act of expelling or the fact of being expelled Her behaviour led to her expulsion from school.Synonyms exclusion extrusion expatriation debarment dislodgmentDefinition the act of expelling or the fact of being expelled the expulsion of waste products from the bodySynonyms emptying voiding spewing excretion seepage suppurationAdditional synonymsbanishment from political and industrial life Synonyms expulsion,  exile,  dismissal,  removal,  discharge,  transportation,  exclusion,  deportation,  eviction,  ejection,  extrusion,  proscription,  expatriation,  debarmenthis dismissal from his post Synonyms the sack (informal),  removal,  discharge,  notice (British),  the boot (slang),  expulsion (slang),  the push (slang),  marching orders (informal),  kiss-off (slang, US, Canadian),  the bum's rush (slang, old-fashioned),  the (old) heave-ho (informal),  the order of the boot (slang, old-fashioned),  your books or cards (informal)Definition the act of giving out heat, light, a smell, etc. the emission of gases such as carbon dioxideSynonyms giving off or out,  release,  shedding,  leak,  radiation,  discharge,  transmission,  venting,  issue,  diffusion,  utterance,  ejaculation,  outflow,  issuance,  ejection,  exhalation,  emanation,  exudation |