English to Urdu Dictionary expel

expel

بے دخل
definition
verb
she was expelled from school
deprive (someone) of membership of or involvement in a school or other organization.
translation of 'expel'
verb
نکالنا
example
This champion of samurai who would overthrow the Shogunate and 'expel' the barbarians became the devoted follower of the elite shogunal official.
That my body wants to 'expel' the dust of the past as quickly as it inhales it seems to me an entirely healthy mechanism.
The party itself was forced to 'expel' three members and sanction one other.
Small but prolonged rises in sea temperature force coral colonies to 'expel' their symbiotic, food-producing algae, a process known as bleaching.
When you take in those extra salts, your body will need to 'expel' them as quickly as possible.
Most non-government schools have much wider powers to select or 'expel' students, and select and dismiss teachers and other staff, than government schools.
It turns out that some species of penguin can 'expel' their feces with such force that it can fly 40 cm.
That means the possibility of using the threat of force to force them to give up their weapons and 'expel' the radical organization.
So, once his races are over, his main priority will be to 'expel' them from his body as fast and efficiently as possible.
Acute diarrhea is an important defense mechanism that enables your body to 'expel' foreign bacteria and parasites quickly.
Yoga helps your body reabsorb and 'expel' gas by stimulating peristalsis, the muscle contractions that eliminate waste.
After he won the presidency in 1990, the opposition joined with the Army to overthrow him and 'expel' him from the country.
Viruses in your throat or chest also stimulate your cough reflex, which helps your body 'expel' the mucus and the virus, he says.
Eventually the king was forced to 'expel' her from the country.
If there is one thing we could do to give this, and other cities, a sensible future, it would be to banish, 'expel' , deport, and forever exile this noxious device and all its associated poisons.
He would like to deport and 'expel' people who are French, people who would otherwise vote in elections.
Security forces had allied with extreme loyalists to 'expel' families from their homes.
Like peppermint, it helps your body 'expel' gas, but it also stimulates your digestive juices.
After birth, the body 'expels' the fluid and salt, and their blood pressure drops.
The trouble began with a proposal seeking the formation in Berlin of an international center for 'expellees' .
She was 'expelled' from the party for opposing neo-liberalism and is one of the founders of a new socialist party in her country.
The one-time Libyan envoy to London, he was 'expelled' from Britain in 1980 for publicly threatening to murder dissidents.
He found a job doing data entry, but was fired when his boss found out he was 'expelled' from university.
We could not breathe, either, for our lungs were much too busy 'expelling' laughter from our bodies.
As with a foreign object, sometimes the body rejects a body piercing and 'expels' it or causes it to migrate.
It is a thread of troublemaking that has followed him ever since he was 'expelled' from school in California for lighting a firework in class.
Source rocks lean in organic matter tend to be poor 'expellers' of oils.
Long a supporter of the Sudeten Germans, his wife's own family was 'expelled' from Czechoslovakia in 1945.
He has been based here since he was 'expelled' from Sudan, and forbidden entry to his homeland of Saudi Arabia.
Fourteen candidates were 'expelled' from the examination venue on the charge of indulging in malpractices.
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