automatic expulsion

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Refers to an expulsion that happens without any further decision-making process once a specific rule is broken.

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Examples (10)

  • Copying from another candidate results in automatic expulsion.
  • The school policy states that violence leads to automatic expulsion.
  • Cheating on final exams triggers automatic expulsion from the university.
  • Under the new rules, plagiarism means automatic expulsion.
  • The college handbook warns that drug possession results in automatic expulsion.
  • Students face automatic expulsion for serious misconduct.
  • The committee voted for automatic expulsion in cases of academic dishonesty.
  • Breaking the honor code leads to automatic expulsion without appeal.
  • The principal announced automatic expulsion for weapon possession.
  • University regulations require automatic expulsion for repeat offenders.