English Dictionary
Definition expulsion in British English
expulsion noun
[countable/uncountable] noun
/ɪkˈspʌlʃ(ə)n/
1
an occasion when someone is officially forced to leave an organization or activity permanently because of their bad behaviour. The word for having to leave for a short time is suspension
Example
They are calling for the expulsion of three members of Parliament.
2
the act of forcing someone to leave a foreign country, especially for political reasons or for breaking the law
Example
The government retaliated with the expulsion of twenty diplomats.
