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Expel from Meaning in English

expression

ɪkˈspɛɫ/ /ˈfɹəm
ik-SPEL frum
ɛkspˈɛl/ /fɹˈɒm
ek-SPEL from

Definition

To officially force someone to leave a place or organization, such as a school, country, or group.

Usage & Nuances

'Expel from' is formal and usually used in academic, legal, or serious settings. Common collocations: 'expel from school', 'expel from a country', 'expelled from the club'. Do not use for casual removal (use 'kick out' informally).

Example Sentences

The school decided to expel him from classes for cheating.

basic

He was expelled from the country for breaking the law.

basic

They threatened to expel him from the group if he didn't follow the rules.

basic

After repeated warnings, the team finally decided to expel her from the project.

natural

The university can expel you from campus if you break serious rules.

natural

If you keep causing trouble, they might expel you from the club.

natural