Expel
Expel , transitive verb
[Latin expellere, expulsum; ex out + pellere to drive: compareF. expeller. See Pulse a beat.]
1.
To drive or force out from that within which anything is contained, inclosed, or situated; to eject; as, to expel air from a bellows.
Did not ye... expel me out of my father's house?
2.
To drive away from one's country; to banish.
Forewasted all their land, and them expelled.
He shall expel them from before you... and ye shall possess their land.
3.
To cut off from further connection with an institution of learning, a society, and the like; as, to expel a student or member.
4.
To keep out, off, or away; to exclude.
To expel the winter's flaw.
5.
To discharge; to shoot. [Obsolete]
Then he another and another [shaft] did expel.