The Collaborative International Dictionary
Expulse
Expulse \Ex*pulse"\, v. t. [F. expulser or L. expulsare, intens. fr. expellere. See Expel.] To drive out; to expel. [Obs.]
If charity be thus excluded and expulsed.
--Milton.
Wiktionary
expulse
vb. To expel
Usage examples of "expulse".
When I saw your other scar start to pucker and then to expulse bits of flesh, I cried out to them we had to stop.
When the president of the section wanted to expulse the regicide, it was the latter who was retained and the president was expelled.