expulsion
Emphasizes that the expulsion happens right away, without delay.
Refers to an expulsion that happens without any further decision-making process once a specific rule is broken.
Refers to the expulsion of a large group of people at the same time.
Expulsion carried out against the will of the person or people involved.
Similar to 'forced', emphasizing the use of physical force.
The reasons or justification for expelling someone.
Used to indicate the place, group, or organization that someone is expelled from.
To be in a situation where expulsion is a likely possibility.
Indicates that an action or behavior is a cause for expulsion.
Similar to 'lead to', meaning an action has the consequence of expulsion.
To be told that you might be expelled, often as a warning.
To officially command that someone be expelled.
A stronger way to say 'call for', insisting on the expulsion.
To publicly demand that someone be expelled.
To formally request that a decision of expulsion be changed.