Sentence examples for to expel from inspiring English sources

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to expel

verb

To eject or erupt.

Exact(59)

To expel evil spirits.

Congress saw fit to expel just four.

The shame was harder to expel.

"He wanted to expel the Jews".

Paul Kruger to expel him from South Africa.

Mr Jeffs's solution was to expel them.

There are plenty of ghosts to expel.

Burns also needs to expel intractability.

He called on Russia to expel Mr. Snowden.

Her party now has to expel her and other detainees.

Mr Sarkozy does not hesitate to expel militant clerics.

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