Expel in a sentence as a verb

It will attempt to surround the implant and expel it.

Sure, but if it's against school policy, the school has the right to expel you.

At least this way you delay that from happening for a while and force them to expel effort on nothing.

It's not because we embezzled it, it is the Other nation, we must expel them from the country.

Even if I have no doors, windows, locks, or even walls, I have the right to expel others from my property.

The most anti-consumeristic thing he could have done was pay for the truck and not expel resources so he could buy new things.

How else would you expel technical cofounders/employees before they exercise their stock options?

I've read the claims from both sides, I think that although he might have handled it more carefully, it was an overreach to expel him this way, I feel we should stand behind him.

Sure, he probably should have asked for a sandbox system if he wanted to do ad hoc security research, but it is still quite a logical leap to actually expel him.

There are lawyers going after every Arab owned house in Israel too, looking for every mean to expel them legally: a typo in the property act, a construction code problem, any detail is good.

"means"we have a cage in a datacenter with hot and cold aisles, and we bought off the shelf commercial racking and figured out how many we can fit in that racking""a pressurized environment allowing the Mac Pro servers to effortlessly draw in conditioned air from the central chamber, and expel it thru its unified thermal core.

Expel definitions

verb

force to leave or move out; "He was expelled from his native country"

verb

remove from a position or office; "The chairman was ousted after he misappropriated funds"

See also: oust

verb

cause to flee; "rout out the fighters from their caves"

See also: rout

verb

eliminate (a substance); "combustion products are exhausted in the engine"; "the plant releases a gas"

See also: exhaust discharge eject release