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to expel
02
wyrzucić, ekspulsywac
to forcefully remove or eject something
Transitive: to expel a substance
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ekspediować, wyrzucić
to officially require someone to leave a country due to immigration violations, criminal activity, or political reasons
Transitive: to expel an immigrant
expel
v
expelling
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expelling
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Przykład
The club expelled a member who consistently violated its rules and policies.
Due to misconduct, the organization chose to expel the member from its ranks.
The teacher has the authority to expel disruptive students from the classroom.
The school decided to expel the student for repeated violations of the code of conduct.
The vomiting reflex helps the stomach expel harmful substances or irritants.