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Etymology

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From Middle English expulsioun, from Old French expulsion, from Latin expulsio, expulsionem.

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expulsion (countable and uncountable, plural expulsions)

  1. The act of expelling or the state of being expelled.
    The scandal involved every member of the high school's football team, resulting in a flurry of expulsions, starting with the quarterback.

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French

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Borrowed from Latin expulsiōnem.

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expulsion f (plural expulsions)

  1. expulsion, eviction
  2. (sports) sending-off, red card, dismissal
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expulsion f (plural expulsions)

  1. expulsion
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