EXPELLED: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for EXPELLED?

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Associations of "Expelled" (30 Words)

abolitionThe action of abolishing a system, practice, or institution.
The abolition of capital punishment.
abolitionismThe doctrine that calls for the abolition of slavery.
abolitionistA reformer who favors abolishing slavery.
The abolitionist movement.
banishSend (someone) away from a country or place as an official punishment.
A number of people were banished to Siberia for political crimes.
cancellationA mark made on a postage stamp to show that it has been used.
Covers showing stamps and special cancellations.
coupAn instance of successfully achieving something difficult.
He was overthrown in an army coup.
cutoutA part that is cut out or is intended to be cut out.
delete(of a section of genetic code, or its product) be lost or excised from a nucleic acid or protein sequence.
Their EMI release has already been deleted.
deportExile (a native) to another country.
He has deported himself with great dignity.
deposeRemove from office suddenly and forcefully.
He had been deposed by a military coup.
dischargeA substance that has been discharged.
Machinery to rehabilitate the bankrupt through the process of discharge.
ejectLeave an aircraft rapidly using an ejection seat or capsule.
He put the plane in a nosedive and ejected.
eliminationThe generation of a simple substance as a product in the course of a reaction involving larger molecules.
A 1 1 draw confirmed their elimination from the tournament.
eraseRemove recorded material from (a magnetic tape or medium); delete (data) from a computer’s memory.
Who erased the files from my hard disk.
evictExpel or eject without recourse to legal process.
A single mother and her children have been evicted from their home.
exciseCharge excise on goods.
The surgeon excised the tumor.
excludePut out or expel from a place.
The bad results were excluded from the report.
exclusionThe state of being excommunicated.
Exclusions can be added to your policy.
exileExpel from a country.
A corrupt dictator who had been exiled from his country.
expatriateMove away from one’s native country and adopt a new residence abroad.
The poet was then expatriated from France.
expulsionThe act of expelling or projecting or ejecting.
The child s expulsion from school.
expungeRemove by erasing or crossing out or as if by drawing a line.
The kind of man that could expunge an unsatisfactory incident from his memory.
extraditeHand over (a person accused or convicted of a crime) to the jurisdiction of the foreign state in which the crime was committed.
They extradited the fugitive to his native country so he could be tried there.
ghettoAn isolated or segregated group or area.
The Warsaw ghetto.
liquidateWind up the affairs of (a business) by ascertaining liabilities and apportioning assets.
If the company was liquidated there would be enough funds released to honour the debts.
manumissionThe formal act of freeing from slavery.
A leading advocate of manumission.
ostracizeExpel from a community or group.
Ever since I spoke up my colleagues ostracize me.
oustTake away (a court’s jurisdiction) in a matter.
The chairman was ousted after he misappropriated funds.
riddanceThe act of removing or getting rid of something.
The new movement emphasized discipline not riddance or punishment as a method of solving the criminal problem.
routA disorderly retreat of defeated troops.
A rout of wolves consumed the last of the carcass.

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