Expulsion
Pronunciation: /ɪkˈspʌlʃən/
Expulsion (noun)
- The act of making someone leave a place because they are not allowed to stay.
- A decision by a school to remove a student from the school as a serious punishment.
- A government order that makes a person leave a country, usually for legal reasons.
Examples
- The expulsion happened after the court ordered forced removal.
- Their expulsion was the result of forced removal from the area.