All 14 Uses
expel
in
All the Bright Places, by Niven
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- If I f— anything up from here on out, it's expulsion for me.†
p. 13.1expulsion = the act of forcing out
- I will not get expelled.†
p. 33.2expelled = forced out
- I'm all set to hear the details of my detention or expulsion, even if I'm the only one bleeding.†
p. 207.9expulsion = the act of forcing out
- Did they get expelled?†
p. 211.9expelled = forced out
- I got expelled.†
p. 275.1
- Expelled?†
p. 275.1
- And then I remember that I've been expelled, so it's not as if I can go to school anyway.†
p. 277.9
- Besides, I was expelled, remember?†
p. 286.1
- She doesn't know he's been expelled.†
p. 289.2
- They chat with me like everything is normal, like he hasn't been expelled, and Kate pulls something out of the freezer and sets the temperature on the oven.†
p. 289.7
- Like not telling your family you got expelled?†
p. 293.7
- I haven't spoken a word to him since Finch got expelled.†
p. 298.2
- When I get to U.S. Geography, Finch isn't there, of course, because he's been expelled, and I can't concentrate on anything Mr. Black is saying.†
p. 310.7 *
- After all, he's just another troublemaker who's been expelled.†
p. 317.5
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)