forcibly expel
Frequency: 6.02.5 per million words
to remove someone using physical force
Categories:
Examples (20)
- They were forcibly expelled from their farm by the occupying authorities.
- The government vowed to forcibly expel the militants from the border region.
- The protesters were forcibly expelled from the building after refusing to leave.
- After a disciplinary hearing, the university decided to forcibly expel the student for repeated plagiarism.
- The government threatened to forcibly expel any immigrants without proper documentation.
- Security forces moved in at dawn to forcibly expel the protesters from the square.
- After the coup, the dictator's family was forcibly expelled from the country.
- Forcibly expelling members who violate the code of conduct remains highly controversial.
- Security guards had to forcibly expel the unruly fan from the stadium.
- Thousands were forcibly expelled from the country during the crackdown.
- The indigenous people faced the threat of being forcibly expelled from their ancestral lands.
- If negotiations fail, the authorities may forcibly expel anyone overstaying their visas.
- He was forcibly expelled from the meeting for constantly interrupting the speaker.
- The school rarely chooses to forcibly expel a pupil, but safety comes first.
- The regime has a history of forcibly expelling its critics and political opponents.
- By law, the association can vote to forcibly expel a member who refuses to pay dues.
- If the squatters do not vacate the premises, they will be forcibly expelled.
- He was forcibly expelled at the airport and sent back to his country of origin.
- The diplomat was declared persona non grata and forcibly expelled from the host nation.
- International observers condemned the plan to forcibly expel the minority community from the region.