All 31 Uses
expel
in
The Name of the Wind
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- I was expelled from the University at a younger age than most people are allowed in.†
p. 53.9 *expelled = forced out
- Do they expel many students?†
p. 262.9expel = force out
- Four to fifteen single lashes and expulsion from the University.†
p. 264.5expulsion = the act of forcing out
- Thirteen lashes and expulsion.†
p. 264.5
- By the time I got back to the fourth floor of the Mews, rumor of my non-expulsion and admission into the Arcanum had spread ahead of me.†
p. 270.9
- I had openly defied one of the masters in front of his own class and avoided expulsion.†
p. 317.2
- I now knew it was grounds for expulsion, and I couldn't risk that.†
p. 323.2
- At worst, I'd end up on the horns and expelled for Conduct Unbecoming a Member of the Arcanum.†
p. 324.4expelled = forced out
- Anything too extreme would get us expelled for Conduct Unbecoming a Member of the Arcanum.†
p. 399.6
- But if you get expelled it's forever.†
p. 436.8
- We could both get expelled.†
p. 439.8
- Students had been expelled for less than that just to preserve the University's reputation.†
p. 481.1
- No. I couldn't risk being expelled.†
p. 481.1
- If they found me guilty of intentionally harming Ambrose, I would be whipped and expelled from the University.†
p. 608.7
- "Student may be fined, lashed, suspended from the Arcanum, or expelled from the University depending on the severity of grievance:" Lorren said calmly.†
p. 610.9
- "From four to fifteen single lashes and mandatory expulsion from the University," Lorren recited.†
p. 611.9expulsion = the act of forcing out
- I would take two dozen if it would keep me from being expelled.†
p. 612.1expelled = forced out
- "Six lashes and expulsion," the Chancellor carried on in an official voice, ignoring my outburst.†
p. 612.6expulsion = the act of forcing out
- I was to be expelled from the University.†
p. 612.9expelled = forced out
- "SIX LASHES AND EXPULSION," the Chancellor said heavily.†
p. 613.1expulsion = the act of forcing out
- Expulsion, I thought numbly, as if I had never heard the word before.†
p. 613.1
- To expel, to cast violently away.†
p. 613.1expel = force out
- All in favor of suspending expulsion?†
p. 613.3expulsion = the act of forcing out
- "Expulsion repealed," the Chancellor said firmly and I felt Ambrose's satisfaction flicker and wane beside me.†
p. 613.5
- Is that why you moved to suspend my expulsion?†
p. 616.2
- You were in no real danger of being expelled.†
p. 616.3expelled = forced out
- And from what you've told us he's the reason you weren't expelled.†
p. 618.1
- "They suspended my expulsion," I said.†
p. 618.5expulsion = the act of forcing out
- Do you want to get us both expelled?†
p. 646.2expelled = forced out
- "They wouldn't expel you," I said easily "You're guilty of Willful Collusion at the very most.†
p. 646.2expel = force out
- They can't expel you for that.†
p. 646.3
Definitions:
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(1)
(expel) force outespecially in 2 primary senses:
- kicking someone out of an organization -- such as a school or country
- squeezing something to eliminate a liquid or gas
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)