expulsion

expulsion
noun
(from school, college) Verweisung, die (from von); (from country) Ausweisung, die (from aus); (from club) Ausschluss, der (from aus)
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noun Any child found disobeying this rule will face expulsion from the school.) die Ausweisung
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ex·pul·sion
[ɪkˈspʌlʃən, ekˈ-]
n no pl from a club Ausschluss m (from aus +dat); from a country Ausweisung f (from aus +dat); from home Vertreibung f (from aus +dat); from school/university Verweisung f, Relegation f fachspr
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[Ik'spʌlSən]
n
(from a country) Ausweisung f (from aus); (driving out) Vertreibung f (from aus); (from school) Verweisung f (von der Schule); (of evil) Austreibung f (from aus)
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expulsion [ıkˈspʌlʃn] s
1. Vertreibung f (from von, aus)
2. (from) Ausweisung f (aus), Verbannung f (von, aus):
expulsion order Ausweisungsbefehl m
3. (from) Ausstoßung f (aus), Ausschließung f (aus, von):
expulsion from school Verweisung f von der Schule;
expulsion from the party Parteiausschluss m
4. MED Expulsion f, Austreibung f
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noun
(from school, college) Verweisung, die (from von); (from country) Ausweisung, die (from aus); (from club) Ausschluss, der (from aus)
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n.
Ausscheidung f.
Austreibung f.
Ausweisung m.
Vertreibung f.

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