an occasion when someone is officially forced to leave an organization or activity permanently because of their bad behaviour. The word for having to leave for a short time is suspension
expulsion of:
They are calling for the expulsion of three members of Parliament.
expulsion from:
his expulsion from the CommunistParty
Synonyms and related words
To force someone to leave a place
drive out
banish
send away
1a
the permanent exclusion of a student from a school
Synonyms and related words
To force someone to leave a place
drive out
banish
send away
Synonyms and related words
Attendance and non-attendance at school or university
absence
absenteeism
attend
2
the act of forcing someone to leave a foreign country, especially for political reasons or for breaking the law
expulsion of:
The governmentretaliated with the expulsion of twenty diplomats.
Synonyms and related words
To force someone to leave a place
drive out
banish
send away
2a
formalthe process of forcing something out of a container or your body
expulsion of:
an expulsion of breath
Synonyms and related words
The process of getting rid of or removing something
removal
disposal
extraction
expulsion
noun countable/uncountable
US /ɪkˈspʌlʃ(ə)n/
Word Forms
singular
expulsion
plural
expulsions
DEFINITIONS2
1
an occasion when someone is officially forced to leave an organization or activity permanently because of their bad behavior. The word for having to leave for a short time is suspension
expulsion of:
They are calling for the expulsion of three members of the assembly.
expulsion from:
his expulsion from the CommunistParty
Synonyms and related words
To force someone to leave a place
ethnic cleansing
social cleansing
drive out
1a
an occasion when someone is officially forced to leave a school or college permanently. The usual British word is exclusion
expulsion from:
His expulsion from WestPoint was humiliating.
Synonyms and related words
To force someone to leave a place
ethnic cleansing
social cleansing
drive out
Synonyms and related words
Attendance and non-attendance at school or university
absence
absenteeism
attend
2
the act of forcing someone to leave a foreign country, especially for political reasons or for breaking the law
expulsion of:
The governmentretaliated with the expulsion of twenty diplomats.
Synonyms and related words
To force someone to leave a place
ethnic cleansing
social cleansing
drive out
2a
formalthe process of forcing something out of a container or your body
expulsion of:
an expulsion of breath
Synonyms and related words
The process of getting rid of or removing something