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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of expulse.

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Examples

  • In Chiapas many of the villages with Nuevo in front of them usually means that the village was started by refugies, people who were expulsed or left their villages for political or religious reasons.

    Spanish toponyms (place names) 2009

  • In Chiapas many of the villages with Nuevo in front of them usually means that the village was started by refugies, people who were expulsed or left their villages for political or religious reasons.

    Spanish toponyms (place names) 2009

  • In Chiapas many of the villages with Nuevo in front of them usually means that the village was started by refugies, people who were expulsed or left their villages for political or religious reasons.

    Spanish toponyms (place names) 2009

  • In Chiapas many of the villages with Nuevo in front of them usually means that the village was started by refugies, people who were expulsed or left their villages for political or religious reasons.

    Spanish toponyms (place names) 2009

  • In Chiapas many of the villages with Nuevo in front of them usually means that the village was started by refugies, people who were expulsed or left their villages for political or religious reasons.

    Spanish toponyms (place names) 2009

  • In Chiapas many of the villages with Nuevo in front of them usually means that the village was started by refugies, people who were expulsed or left their villages for political or religious reasons.

    Spanish toponyms (place names) 2009

  • Although, today, African American and Latino trans are relegated to the margins of our communities, if not expulsed from them, they, nonetheless, force their way into being a visible and powerful presence in our lives, leaving indelible imprints while confronted with not only transphobia but also "trans-amnesia."

    Irene Monroe: Remembering Trans Heroine Rita Hester Irene Monroe 2010

  • It may have been successfull for some cubains because, of this senseless policy, they get to come here illegally and stay to fullfill the American dream while all the other nations in the caribbean and south america such as the Haitians, the Dominican have to be expulsed back.

    McCain camp: Obama's not being honest on Cuba views 2008

  • Although, today, African American and Latino trans are relegated to the margins of our communities, if not expulsed from them, they, nonetheless, force their way into being a visible and powerful presence in our lives, leaving indelible imprints while confronted with not only transphobia but also "trans-amnesia."

    Irene Monroe: Remembering Trans Heroine Rita Hester Irene Monroe 2010

  • Leaving The Firm in mid-afternoon and heading in the relatively sparse traffic, Robert felt as though he had been expulsed from the body of some larger reality that he was no longer part of, and it was not a good feeling.

    Unprecedented weirdness 2009

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