expel from



expel someone from something

to force someone to leave something or some place; to eject someone from something or some place. The two men expelled the fighters from the tavern. Ken was expelled from school for disciplinary reasons
See also: expel

expel something from something

to force or eject something out of something. The machine expelled cup after cup from its opening. The volcano expelled huge globs of molten lava.
See also: expel

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ratko-Croatian, Serbian
Florencioflo-REN-thyo (Spanish), flo-REN-syo (Latin American Spanish)Spanish, Portuguese
Zaharinka-Bulgarian, Macedonian
SapphireSAF-ierEnglish (Rare)
Nik-English, Greek, Slovene
JayceJAYSEnglish