ROUT OUT vs EXPEL: VERB
- Cause to flee
- Force or drive out
- Get or find by searching
- Cause to flee
- Eliminate (substances) from the body
- Put out or expel from a place
- Force to leave or move out
- Remove from a position or office
- To eject or erupt
- To fire (a bullet, arrow etc.).
- To remove from membership
- To deport
- Eliminate (a substance)
ROUT OUT vs EXPEL: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To force or drive out.
- To discharge from or as if from a receptacle.
- To deprive of membership or rights in an organization; force to leave.
- To drive or force out from that within which anything is contained, inclosed, or situated; to eject.
- To cut off from further connection with an institution of learning, a society, and the like.
- To keep out, off, or away; to exclude.
- To discharge; to shoot.
- To drive away from one's country; to banish.
ROUT OUT vs EXPEL: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- To drive or force out or away; send off or away by force or constraint; compel to leave; dismiss forcibly or compulsorily: as, to expel air from a bellows or from the lungs; to expel an invader or a traitor from a country; to expel a student from a college, or a member from a club.
- To exclude; keep out or off.
- To reject; refuse.
- Synonyms Exile, Exclude, etc. (see banish), expatriate, ostracize; eject, dislodge.
ROUT OUT vs EXPEL: RELATED WORDS
- Pick at, Skip over, Push aside, Fordrive, Peck at, Sacar, Slip by, Set in motion, Chase away, Force out, Drive out, Rout up, Expel, Rouse, Rout
- Expulsion, Boot out, Turf out, Chuck out, Drum out, Rout out, Turn out, Kick out, Throw out, Rout, Release, Discharge, Exclude, Oust, Eject
ROUT OUT vs EXPEL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Chase after, Concentrate on, Run after, Gear down, Pick at, Skip over, Push aside, Fordrive, Peck at, Sacar, Slip by, Set in motion, Chase away, Rouse, Rout
- Dislodge, Deported, Remove, Evict, Deport, Turf out, Rout out, Chuck out, Turn out, Rout, Release, Discharge, Exclude, Oust, Eject
ROUT OUT vs EXPEL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- And it will help rout out the corruption and the fraud.
- This would block the airflow and slow it down without a direct rout out of the wall.
- Plants breathe in carbon dioxide and expel oxygen.
- Squeeze bottle to expel product and create design.
- Charles refused to expel his adviser and friend.
- Sherrod Brown said, the Senate must expel them.
- Sometimes, it is also used to expel tapeworms.
- Arizona Democrats move to expel lawmaker Republican Rep.
- Plants take in carbon dioxide and expel oxygen.
- METHADONE finds underway eyesore to expel with us.
- However, Chiyo appears and signs a withdrawal form, claiming that if Mari were to expel Kiyoshi, that she would also expel herself as well.
- Etymology: Possibly a combined form of the Latin expello, "expel," and arma, "weapons" or "tools", thus creating "expel the weapon".
ROUT OUT vs EXPEL: QUESTIONS
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- Will La Liga expel Atletico Madrid from the Super League?
- Why did Brazil expel Venezuelans from an abandoned building?
- Can a disciplinary tribunal suspend or expel an employee?
- Will Fanshawe College expel students involved in London riot?
- Why did Spain expel Jews and Muslims from Portugal?
- Why did Bulgaria expel Russian ambassadors from the country?
- Why did Isagoras expel Cleomenes from the Acropolis?
- Why did Otterbein University expel a black student?
- Why did Ohio House Republicans expel Larry Householder?
- Why did Rondelet expel Nostradamus from University?