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expel
English
Etymology
Late Middle English: from Latin expellere, from ex- (“out”) +? pellere (“to drive”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?sp?l/
- Rhymes: -?l
Verb
expel (third-person singular simple present expels, present participle expelling, simple past and past participle expelled)
- To eject or erupt.
- (obsolete) To fire (a bullet, arrow etc.).
- (transitive) To remove from membership.
- Synonyms: drive away, drive out, force out
- (transitive) To deport.
Synonyms
- fordrive, turf out
Antonyms
- impel
Related terms
- expulsion
Translations
expel From the web:
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- what's expelled from school
driveaway
English
Etymology
drive +? away
Pronunciation
Noun
driveaway (countable and uncountable, plural driveaways)
- (Australia, vehicle sales) Sale price including all dealer fees, and all legally required fees such as registration and insurance.
- (US, Canada) A variation of car rental in which the driver contracts to deliver the vehicle to a specified location.
See also
- driveway
driveaway From the web:
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- what driveaway mean
- what is driveaway insurance
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- what is driveaway-towaway operations
- what is driveaway trucking
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- what is driveaway collision coverage
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