Expelling in a sentence as a noun

In effect, this is using the fuel as a heat sink, then expelling the fuel in the jet or rocket exhaust.

Instead of destroying Israel and killing or expelling all Jews living there they'd want what?

They're slow to reproduce, and airborne viruses need to be expelling many viral particles into the air to transmit.

I guess at 10 g, when the body isn't able to pump blood to the brain anymore, your stomach would have difficulties expelling its contents as well.

Lack of an extradition treaty does not prevent Russia from handing Snowden over, or expelling him; it would merely obligate them to.

This has always been the case - shock that some foreign power is spying, expelling those spies from our nation, waiting for our ahem diplomatic staff to be expelled from their nation.

In the US nobody talked about expelling California from the Union when it went kaput and their hole is of a much bigger dimension than that of Greece.

I had the same exact reaction as most people when reading the article up until the point where I saw that 14/15 of the faculty members voted in favour of expelling the student.

So you're equating somebody expelling water vapour laced with minute quantities nicotine with the phrases "drugging everyone near them" and "force someone to take a drug"?

And to consider conference organizers responsible for expelling people who are tarnishing the experience of their conference is hardly out of line.

By refusing due process to Al-Khabaz and expelling him with zeroes for his last semester grades, Al-Khabaz now had nothing to lose exposing both the security flaw and the injustice to the press.

They have made an effort to clean up their image in the past few years, expelling a number of the extreme-right elements, but the party's roots in the far-right scene makes them a bit anathema to respectable society.

However, the presentation of this is likened to a gold cufflink clad lawyer with a monogramed shirt who proclaims with a laugh, "I don't get out of bed for less than a grand an hour," as he sips the brandy and takes a draw on the Cuban cigar before expelling its smoke in your face.

Expelling definitions

noun

any of several bodily processes by which substances go out of the body; "the discharge of pus"

See also: discharge emission