Sunday, March 15, 2009
Expulsion

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expulsion
noun. an expelling, or forcing out, or the condition of being expelled. Etymology: ME expulsioun < OFr expulsion < L expulsio < expulsus, pp. of expellere
EXPULSION. The act of depriving a member of a body politic, corporate, or of a society, of his right of membership therein, by the vote of such body or society, for some
extrusion. Process in which metal or other material is forced through a series of dies to create desired shapes. Many ceramics are manufactured by extrusion, because the process
Definition of expulsion from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
EXPULSION (Lat. expulsio, from expellere), the act of driving out, or of removing a person from the membership of a body or the holding of an office, or of depriving him of the
noun . 1. the act of driving out or expelling: expulsion of air. 2. the state of being expelled: The prisoner's expulsion from society embittered him.
ex·pul·sion (k-sp l sh n) n. The act of expelling or the state of being expelled. [Middle English expulsioun, from Old French expulsion, from Latin expulsi, expulsi n-, from
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