SETTLING NORTH AMERICA 1497 1732
FOUNDING OF THE NEW ENGLAND COLONIES
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to differ in belief or opinion
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to rebel against a government
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to force someone to leave a place
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to imprison someone
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Detailed explanation-1: -transitive verb. : to force out : eject. expelled the smoke from her lungs. : to force to leave (a place, an organization, etc.) by official action : take away rights or privileges of membership.
Detailed explanation-2: -synonyms: evict evict. expel or eject without recourse to legal process. type of: boot out, chuck out, eject, exclude, turf out, turn out. put out or expel from a place.
Detailed explanation-3: -[+ object] 1. : to officially force (someone) to leave a place or organization. The club may expel members who do not follow the rules. She was expelled from school for bad behavior.
Detailed explanation-4: -/ɪkˈspel/ us.-ll-to make someone leave a school, country, organization, or place: The new government has expelled all foreign diplomats.