Use "expel" in a sentence

1. To expel by Coughing: Coughed up phlegm

2. He set about trying to expel me.

3. To expel by Coughing: coughed up phlegm

4. To expel by Coughing: Coughed up phlegm

5. To expel by coughing: Coughed up phlegm

6. They both take in and expel matter.

7. The heart muscles contract to expel the blood.

8. US vetos UN resolution not to expel Arafat.

9. The headmaster may expel the boy from the school.

10. They threatened to expel him from his adoptive country.

11. Is that antidote strong enough to expel the poison?

12. The government is trying to expel all foreign journalists.

13. They threatened to expel him from his Adoptive country

14. Open flow control clamp to expel air from set.

15. To expel or force out as by a snort

16. We managed to expel the enemy from the trench.

17. Calcine: ( kal'sēn ), To expel water and volatile matter by heat.

18. 29 Even Massachusetts felt compelled to expel many free blacks.

19. It has the power to suspend or expel them from college.

20. To drive away; expel: We Banished all our doubts and fears

21. To expel ( gas ) noisily from the stomach through the mouth; burp.

22. The committee made a unanimous decision to expel the three students.

23. The House may expel members whom it considers unfit to serve.

24. We have no alternative but to expel you from the factory.

25. Suburban communities swiftly expel sleazy politicians and weed out corrupt practices.

26. A Circulatory system helps the body to absorb nutrients and expel waste

27. What does Anthelmintic mean? Acting to expel or destroy parasitic intestinal worms

28. Cure sick people, raise up dead persons, make lepers clean, expel demons.”

29. They were told at first that they should simply expel the refugees.

30. Carminative herbs are those herbs which expel gas from the Stomach and Intestine

31. Alright, Confess: you have a secret Confession to make, a sin to expel

32. Still, the disciples could not expel the demon and thus cure the lad.

33. Synonyms for Attaint include proscribe, outlaw, exclude, exile, blackball, deport, expatriate, expel, ostracise and ostracize

34. Then he added: “Cure sick people, raise up dead persons, make lepers clean, expel demons.”

35. He will expel her with his fierce blast in the day of the east wind.

36. We pronounce anathema upon you, we expel you, we curse you, we repudiate your deeds!

37. Once he ambled into a nostril of sand, that sneezed and sneezed to expel him.

38. Cough definition, to expel air from the lungs suddenly with a harsh noise, often involuntarily

39. Transitive verb To expel throught the nostrils with a snort; to utter with a snort

40. More often, they’re two or more pulses that expel droplets outward, creating swirling, turbulent Airflows

41. Earlier, when Jesus sent the disciples forth to preach, they were able to expel demons.

42. Antonyms for Appoint include dismiss, discharge, fire, expel, cancel, sack, cashier, ax, axe and release

43. It will also be more difficult to bring in relatives and easier to expel immigrants.

44. ["Please, could you expel, or, at least, restrain, the comma-maniac, on your editorial staff?"]

45. The headmaster decided to make an example of the pupil and expel him from the school.

46. + 19 Then the disciples came to Jesus privately and said: “Why could we not expel it?”

47. Well, you take in too much air and you expel that air with large and sudden bursts.

48. Anthelmintic herbs are those herbs which are used to destroy and expel out the parasitic worms

49. Members remain in the Académie for life. However, the body may expel an academician for grave misconduct.

50. Anthelmintics are drugs that expel parasitic worms (helminths) from the body, by either killing or stunning them

51. Breathe definition, to take air, oxygen, etc., into the lungs and expel it; inhale and exhale; respire

52. He must expel [her] with his blast, a hard one in the day of the east wind.

53. As they go about their aerial foraging, the bats digest fruit and expel undigested pulp and seeds.

54. 15 Lack of exercise: Exercise and perspire under the sun will help our body to expel acidic waste.

55. The Aboral end of these organisms comprises the excretory opening to expel the wastes out of the body

56. The Mouth of Hell gaped with cowhide jowls and bellows in the throat to expel the yellow smoke.

57. Chest, neck, face, and scalp muscles also get a workout, along with the eye muscles that expel tears.

58. 13:41) Such individuals may not commit any wrong that the congregation can act upon to expel them.

59. 11 And as the Vatican's chief exorcist, it's his job to expel the devil when someone is possessed.

60. Abject formerly also was a verb in English, "to cast out, expel; to degrade, humiliate" (15c.-17c.)

61. They consider that the shamans have the power to expel bad spirits by means of prayers to the gods.

62. Many Jews hoped that a political messiah would expel the hated Romans and restore a golden era to Israel.

63. After swallowing crushed coral, they extract tiny food morsels and then expel the rest in the form of sand.

64. Cough definition is - to expel air from the lungs suddenly with a sharp, short noise : to emit a Cough

65. For many years they treated Oedipus with kindness, but at last they decided to expel him from the city.

66. As well as streamlining procedures to expel illegal immigrants, the new law curbs their rights to demonstrate and strike.

67. In 1602, the Iranian army under the command of Imam-Quli Khan Undiladze managed to expel the Portuguese from Bahrain.

68. Anthelmintics expel helminths from the patient’s body and are used when helminths infest the intestine and its communicating organs (liver, pancreas)

69. What does Burp mean? To cause (a baby) to expel gas from the stomach, as by patting the back after feeding

70. Anthelmintics expel helminths from the patient’s body and are used when helminths infest the intestine and its communicating organs (liver, pancreas)

71. Breathe vs Breath What is the difference? Breathe is a verb, meaning to draw air into your lungs and expel it again

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73. Their power to admit and expel members has the important consequence of granting and revoking authority to carry on investment business.

74. The Akadama wish to expel the government forces from the pass, and plan to sabotage the Kurou family's attempt to sell the foundry.

75. Anthelminthic (also spelled Anthelmintic) A type of drug or herbal preparation given to destroy parasitic worms or expel them from the body.

76. In 1820 the Sultan of Sennar informed Muhammad Ali that he was unable to comply with the demand to expel the Mamluks.

77. Blackball: 1 v vote against; refuse to endorse; refuse to assent Synonyms: negative , veto Types: defeat , kill , shoot down , vote down , vote out thwart the passage of Type of: contradict , controvert , oppose be resistant to v expel from a community or group Synonyms: ban , banish , cast out , ostracise , ostracize , shun Type of: expel ,

78. The Contractile vacuoles expel water out of the cell by contracting and prevents the cell from absorbing too much water or even burst

79. (i) to expel any member found, after a due process inquiry by the organisation itself, to have seriously violated the abovementioned undertakings; and

80. When people with active pulmonary TB cough, sneeze, speak, sing, or spit, they expel infectious aerosol droplets 0.5 to 5.0 μm in diameter.