Expel
/ɪkˈspɛl/
To make someone leave a place, like when a teacher asks a student to go out of class for bad behavior.
Examples
- The teacher had to expel the student from class for not following the rules and being disruptive.
- In the book, the wizard used a spell to expel the dark creatures from the enchanted forest.
- During the soccer game, the referee decided to expel the player for cheating and not playing fair.
Synonyms
remove
send away
kick out
dismiss
banish
Antonyms
welcome
invite
include
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