expulsion

[ ik-spuhl-shuh n ]
/ ɪkˈspʌl ʃən /

noun

the act of driving out or expelling: expulsion of air.
the state of being expelled: The prisoner's expulsion from society embittered him.

Origin of expulsion

1350–1400; Middle English < Latin expulsiōn- (stem of expulsiō), equivalent to expuls(us) driven out (past participle of expellere to expel) + -iōn- -ion

OTHER WORDS FROM expulsion

non·ex·pul·sion, noun re·ex·pul·sion, noun

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British Dictionary definitions for expulsion

expulsion
/ (ɪkˈspʌlʃən) /

noun

the act of expelling or the fact or condition of being expelled

Word Origin for expulsion

C14: from Latin expulsiō a driving out, from expellere to expel