expellable


ex·pel

E0285000 (ĭk-spĕl′)tr.v. ex·pelled, ex·pel·ling, ex·pels 1. To force or drive out: expel an invader.2. To discharge from or as if from a receptacle: expelled a sigh of relief.3. To deprive of membership or rights in an organization; force to leave: expelled the student from college for cheating.
[Middle English expellen, from Latin expellere : ex-, ex- + pellere, to drive; see pel- in Indo-European roots.]
ex·pel′la·ble adj.ex·pel′ler n.