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expulsion

N การขับไล่ (ออกจาก โรงเรียน  พรรค  สถาบัน  การ ไล่ออก (จาก โรงเรียน  พรรค  สถาบัน  dismissal ejection purge kan-kab-lai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

EXPULSION

n.The act of driving out or expelling; a driving away by violence; as the expulsion of the thirty tyrants from Athens, or of Adam from paradise. 1. The state of being driven out or away.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

EXPULSION

Ex *pul "sion, n. Etym: [L. expulsio, fr. expellere: cf. F. expulsion. See Expel. ]

 

1. The act of expelling; a driving or forcing out; summary removal from membership, association, etc. The expulsion of the Tarquins. Shak.

 

2. The state of being expelled or driven out.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

expulsion

ex pul sion |ikˈspəlSHən ɪkˈspəlʃən | noun the action of depriving someone of membership in an organization: expulsion from school. the process of forcing someone to leave a place, esp. a country: the expulsion of the Jesuits from Spain. the process of forcing something out of the body. DERIVATIVES ex pul sive |ikˈspəlsiv |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin expulsio (n- ), from expellere drive out (see expel ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

expulsion

ex |pul |sion |ɪkˈspʌlʃ (ə )n, ɛk- | noun [ mass noun ] the action of forcing someone to leave an organization: his expulsion from the union | [ count noun ] : a rise in the number of pupil expulsions. the action or process of forcing someone to leave a place: the expulsion of two diplomats from the embassy. the action of forcing something out of the body. DERIVATIVES expulsive |-sɪv |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin expulsio (n- ), from expellere drive out (see expel ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

expulsion

expulsion noun 1 expulsion from the party: removal, debarment, dismissal, exclusion, discharge, ejection, drumming out. ANTONYMS admission. 2 the expulsion of bodily wastes: discharge, ejection, excretion, voiding, evacuation, elimination, passing.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

expulsion

expulsion noun 1 they faced expulsion from the party: removal, debarment, dismissal, exclusion, discharge, ejection, rejection, blackballing, blacklisting; suspension; banishment, exile, deportation, eviction, expatriation, repatriation, purging, displacement, transportation; informal sacking, drumming out, the bounce. ANTONYMS admission. 2 the expulsion of bodily wastes: discharge, ejection, excretion, voiding, voidance, evacuation, ejaculation, disgorgement, elimination, emptying out, passing, draining.

 

Duden Dictionary

Expulsion

Ex pul si on Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Expulsi o n |lateinisch Entfernung, Abführung z. B. von Eingeweidewürmern

 

French Dictionary

expulsion

expulsion n. f. nom féminin Évacuation. : L ’expulsion d ’un locataire qui ne payait pas son loyer.

 

Spanish Dictionary

expulsión

expulsión nombre femenino Acción de expulsar :un jarabe para la expulsión de las flemas; todos los socios votaron su expulsión del club; en el partido hubo tres expulsiones .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

expulsion

ex pul sion /ɪkspʌ́lʃ (ə )n, eks- /名詞 U C 1 «…からの » 追放 ; 駆逐 ; 放校, 除名, 免職 «from » .2 放出, 排出 .