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expel

Ignore vs Expel - What's the difference?

ignore | expel |


In obsolete terms the difference between ignore and expel

is that ignore is fail to notice while expel is to fire (a bullet, arrow etc.).

As verbs the difference between ignore and expel

is that ignore is to deliberately pay no attention to while expel is to eject or erupt.

Expel vs Disperse - What's the difference?

expel | disperse |


As verbs the difference between expel and disperse

is that expel is to eject or erupt while disperse is .

Expel vs Drive_out - What's the difference?

expel | drive_out | Synonyms |

Expel is a synonym of drive_out.


As verbs the difference between expel and drive_out

is that expel is to eject or erupt while drive_out is (idiomatic) to push or to pull, ie to force, (someone or something) out of somewhere.

Expel vs Expatriate - What's the difference?

expel | expatriate | Related terms |

Expel is a related term of expatriate.


As verbs the difference between expel and expatriate

is that expel is to eject or erupt while expatriate is to banish; to drive or force (a person) from his own country; to make an exile of.

As an adjective expatriate is

of, or relating to, people who are expatriates.

As a noun expatriate is

one who lives outside one’s own country.

Expel vs Ban - What's the difference?

expel | ban |


In obsolete terms the difference between expel and ban

is that expel is to fire (a bullet, arrow etc.) while ban is a curse or anathema.

As verbs the difference between expel and ban

is that expel is to eject or erupt while ban is to summon; call out.

As a noun ban is

prohibition.

As an initialism BAN is

british Approved Name.

Expel vs Withdraw - What's the difference?

expel | withdraw |


As verbs the difference between expel and withdraw

is that expel is to eject or erupt while withdraw is to pull (something) back, aside, or away.

Terminate vs Expel - What's the difference?

terminate | expel |


As verbs the difference between terminate and expel

is that terminate is to end, especially in an incomplete state while expel is to eject or erupt.

As an adjective terminate

is terminated; limited; bounded; ended.

Expel vs Blow - What's the difference?

expel | blow |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between expel and blow

is that expel is (obsolete) to fire (a bullet, arrow etc) while blow is (obsolete) to talk loudly; to boast; to storm.

As verbs the difference between expel and blow

is that expel is to eject or erupt while blow is to produce an air current or blow can be to blossom; to cause to bloom or blossom.

As an adjective blow is

blue.

As a noun blow is

a strong wind or blow can be the act of striking or hitting or blow can be a mass or display of flowers; a yield.

Expel vs Exorcise - What's the difference?

expel | exorcise |


As verbs the difference between expel and exorcise

is that expel is to eject or erupt while exorcise is to drive out an evil spirit from a person, place or thing, especially by an incantation or prayer.

Dismissal vs Expel - What's the difference?

dismissal | expel |


As a noun dismissal

is the act of sending someone away.

As a verb expel is

to eject or erupt.

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