expulse
[ ik-spuhls ]
/ ɪkˈspʌls /
verb (used with object), ex·pulsed, ex·puls·ing. Obsolete.
to expel.
Origin of expulse
< Latin
expulsus; see
expulsion
Words nearby expulse
expropriation,
expt.,
exptl,
exptl.,
expugnable,
expulse,
expulsion,
expulsive,
expulsive pain,
expunction,
expunge
Example sentences from the Web for expulsed
Many avaricious men had already on various pretexts "expulsed" the priests or incumbents and taken the emoluments for themselves.
A History of Giggleswick School |Edward Allen Bell