Expulsion
101expulsion — A putting or driving out. Ejectment; banishment; a cutting off from the privileges of an institution or society permanently. The act of depriving a member of a corporation, legislative body, assembly, society, commercial organization, etc., of… …
102expulsion — A putting or driving out. Ejectment; banishment; a cutting off from the privileges of an institution or society permanently. The act of depriving a member of a corporation, legislative body, assembly, society, commercial organization, etc., of… …
103expulsion — A driving out with force. An enforced withdrawal from or termination of membership in a lodge or mutual benefit society. 36 Am 12d Frat O § 64. The removal of a member of a nonprofit corporation from the list of members and the elimination of his …
104expulsion — n. the act or an instance of expelling; the process of being expelled. Derivatives: expulsive adj. Etymology: ME f. L expulsio (as EXPEL) …
105Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950) — Flight and expulsion of Germans during and after World War II (demographic estimates) Background …
106Demographic estimates of the flight and expulsion of Germans — Flight and expulsion of Germans during and after World War II (demographic estimates) Background …
107Expulsion, stage of — The part of labor from the full dilatation of the cervix until the baby is completely out of the birth canal. The second stage of labor …
108Expulsion Plan — The name used by the opposition to refer to the disengagement plan (see UNILATERAL DISENGAGEMENT [HIT NATKUT, TOKHNIT HAHITNATKUT]), the plan to evacuate all settlements from the Gaza Strip and four settlements in the northern West Bank, put… …
109Expulsion from Spain — banishment of Jews from Spain and Portugal in the 15th century …
110expulsion fuse — noun : an electrical fuse that is blown out of its cartridge by a short circuit …