Expelled [verb]

Definition of Expelled:

discharge

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Sentence/Example of Expelled:

Nevertheless, border officials tested unaccompanied children seeking asylum — and expelled them even if their results were negative.

The superconducting fluid also expels magnetic fields — an effect that could allow magnetically levitating vehicles to float frictionlessly above superconducting rails.

The team also applied an oscillating magnetic field to the material, and showed that, when the material became a superconductor, it expelled that magnetic field from its interior, another sign of superconductivity.

The Commission on Presidential Debates has promised to expel anyone from the debate hall in Utah who does not follow a mandate to wear a mask indoors.

Last month, Cai Xia, a former teacher at the Party’s top academy, was also expelled from the Party after her denouncement of Xi as a “mafia boss” in a recording leaked online.

How exactly clumps of microbes might get expelled into space is not clear.

They affirmed it was an antidote to all poison; that it expelled rheums, sour humours, and obstructions of all kinds.

Likewise a large part of the Japanese have been expelled, so that for a long time there have not been so few of them here as now.

Rash Americans were apt to say the danger was over now that the French were "expelled from Canada."

A member who has been wrongfully expelled may be restored by a mandamus proceeding issued by a court.