0 (the act of) forcing someone, or being forced, to leave a school, organization, or country:
They threatened him with expulsion from school.
1 (the act of) forcing air or liquid out of something
2 the act of forcing someone, or of being forced, to leave somewhere:
The government ordered the expulsion of foreign journalists.
There have been no such expulsions of diplomats.
The net result of lack of respect for authority and lack of discipline is bullying, truancy and expulsions.
The report which has been proposed to validate this codification of expulsions is, however, particularly hypocritical.
All too often these expulsions continue to occur under the noses of police who are simply passive onlookers.
Certainly it is our hope that there will be no occasion for further expulsions—and certainly not by the methods used on this recent occasion.
We have received reports of these recent expulsions.
There has been a meaningless handful of expulsions.
My question concerns the "incontrovertible evidence" that gave rise to the expulsions.
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