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Expel meaning
To eject. | To fire (a bullet, arrow etc.). | To remove from membership.
Example sentences (20)
According to Duavit, while the decision to expel Teves was “expected,” the main issue against him was his absences and refusal to report for work.
After the deadline passed without a response, the Executive Committee passed another motion in May reaffirming their recommendation to expel Archibald from the board and remove her as Chief.
At the time, the US was ending use of a different policy called Title 42, which had allowed the government to swiftly expel migrants without letting them seek asylum.
At the time, the U.S. was ending use of a different policy which had allowed the government to swiftly expel migrants without letting them seek asylum.
Biden's administration announced they will use pandemic-era restrictions to expel Cuban, Nicaraguan and Haitian migrants caught illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.
But in a heated exchange with Chong, she said Ottawa isn't sure whether it will follow demands by the Opposition Conservatives to expel the diplomat in question.
But, in the end, she IS a kitten—if she needs to expel energy, her way of asking to play is to bite, jump, and meow until presented with a toy.
But the Western Metropolitan Region MP vowed to fight the "unjust" push to expel her.
Even more lopsided was the vote to formally expel Fern Creek Baptist Church, which Linda Barnes Popham has pastored for 33 years.
ICE also helped Border Patrol agents expel more illegal aliens from the US under Title 42.
If that still doesn’t work, a motion to expel the member may be necessary.
In addition, the purple body of Koffing was covered in protrusions that secreted green goo, suggesting that the Pokemon could expel toxic gas at any second.
It read “Expel The Israeli Ambassador”, with some voicing concern that the s’s on the banner were styled in a similar way to the lettering used by the SS during the Nazi regime in Germany last century.
Lawmakers voted to expel Santos from the House earlier this month after he was accused of mishandling campaign funds, among other accusations of fraud.
Many New York Republican delegates have led the charge to expel Santos, taking to the House floor multiple times throughout the year encouraging his ouster, even during important House debates on government funding.
Mr Luxon points out National’s point of difference that it would seek to expel the Russian Ambassador for its illegal invasion.
Nelly Musajeva, a neurobiology student at Dominican University, said she was undocumented, and said it would be wrong to expel law-abiding citizens such as herself.
Niger’s junta has ordered the police to expel the French ambassador, Sylvain Itte from the country.
Nnamani further argued on why the PDP NWC lacked the powers to suspend or expel him as a member of the National Assembly in the letter to the body through his counsel, Olusegun O. Jolaawo,SAN.
No one forced Tennessee Republicans to expel Representatives Jones and Pearson.