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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
expel .
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Examples
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On the one hand, they will bitch and moan about how the scientific establishment is intolerant and dogmatic, refuses to ever admit when it is wrong and "expels" anyone who does not toe the party line.
Your overwhelming Denyseitude. CC 2008
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Mayawati 'expels' criminals who were not in BSP photo: PIB of India/Photo Division, Ministry of I &
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Mayawati 'expels' criminals who were not in BSP photo: PIB of India/Photo Division, Ministry of I &
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Mayawati 'expels' criminals who were not in BSP photo: PIB of India/Photo Division Ministry of I & B
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"expels" thousands of its young people, who head north to the U.S. in search of economic opportunities.
NPR Topics: News 2009
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On Earth, we have one essential model of life: Every living thing takes in energy and expels waste, maintains a thermodynamic balance, and, most remarkably, uses the same twenty amino acids to form the proteins that do all the heavy lifting within cells.
First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011
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I am here with Robin, comforted by his nearness and content to remain where I am until the break of day expels me.
Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer Lucy Weston 2011
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If a Senator is imprisoned or otherwise incapacitated, the seat is not vacant, so a replacement cannot be appointed unless the Senate expels the current occupant first.
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I am here with Robin, comforted by his nearness and content to remain where I am until the break of day expels me.
Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer Lucy Weston 2011
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On Earth, we have one essential model of life: Every living thing takes in energy and expels waste, maintains a thermodynamic balance, and, most remarkably, uses the same twenty amino acids to form the proteins that do all the heavy lifting within cells.
First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011
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