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expel

Expel vs Dispossess - What's the difference?

expel | dispossess |


As verbs the difference between expel and dispossess

is that expel is to eject or erupt while dispossess is to deprive someone of the possession of land, especially by evicting them.

Ostracize vs Expel - What's the difference?

ostracize | expel |


As verbs the difference between ostracize and expel

is that ostracize is to exclude (a person) from society or from a community, by not communicating with (them) or by refusing to acknowledge (their) presence; to refuse to talk to or associate with; to shun while expel is to eject or erupt.

Expel vs Excrete - What's the difference?

expel | excrete |


As verbs the difference between expel and excrete

is that expel is to eject or erupt while excrete is to discharge from the system.

Expel vs Cast - What's the difference?

expel | cast |


As a verb expel

is to eject or erupt.

As a noun cast is

moment or cast can be luck, fortune.

Pure vs Expel - What's the difference?

pure | expel |


As a noun pure

is puree,.

As a verb expel is

to eject or erupt.

Replace vs Expel - What's the difference?

replace | expel |


As verbs the difference between replace and expel

is that replace is to restore to a former place, position, condition, or the like while expel is to eject or erupt.

Pursue vs Expel - What's the difference?

pursue | expel |


As verbs the difference between pursue and expel

is that pursue is (obsolete|transitive) to follow with harmful intent; to try to harm, to persecute, torment while expel is to eject or erupt.

Expel vs Ward - What's the difference?

expel | ward |


In obsolete terms the difference between expel and ward

is that expel is to fire (a bullet, arrow etc.) while ward is an underage orphan.

As verbs the difference between expel and ward

is that expel is to eject or erupt while ward is to keep in safety, to watch over, to guard.

As a noun ward is

a guard; a guardian or watchman.

As a proper noun Ward is

{{surname|A=An English occupational|from=occupations}} for a guard or watchman.

Chased vs Expel - What's the difference?

chased | expel |


As verbs the difference between chased and expel

is that chased is (chase) while expel is to eject or erupt.

Ostracism vs Expel - What's the difference?

ostracism | expel |


As a noun ostracism

is (historical) in ancient athens (and some other cities), the temporary banishment by popular vote of a citizen considered dangerous to the state.

As a verb expel is

to eject or erupt.

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