expel |
rid |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between expel and rid
is that
expel is (obsolete) to fire (a bullet, arrow etc) while
rid is (obsolete) (
ride).
As verbs the difference between expel and rid
is that
expel is to eject or erupt while
rid is to free from something or
rid can be (obsolete) (
ride).
As an adjective rid is
released from an obligation, problem, etc (usually followed by "of").
expel |
getridof |
reject |
expel |
As verbs the difference between reject and expel
is that
reject is to refuse to accept while
expel is to eject or erupt.
As a noun reject
is something that is rejected.
expel |
displace |
As verbs the difference between expel and displace
is that
expel is to eject or erupt while
displace is to move something, or someone, especially to forcibly move people from their homeland.
excel |
expel |
As a proper noun excel
is a spreadsheet application software program written and distributed by.
As a verb expel is
to eject or erupt.
segregate |
expel |
As verbs the difference between segregate and expel
is that
segregate is to separate, used especially of social policies that directly or indirectly keep races or ethnic groups apart while
expel is to eject or erupt.
As an adjective segregate
is separate; select.
expellee |
expel |
As a noun expellee
is one who is subject to expulsion.
As a verb expel is
to eject or erupt.
expel |
throw |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between expel and throw
is that
expel is (obsolete) to fire (a bullet, arrow etc) while
throw is (obsolete) a period of time; a while.
As verbs the difference between expel and throw
is that
expel is to eject or erupt while
throw is to hurl; to cause an object to move rapidly through the air.
As a noun throw is
the flight of a thrown object; as, a fast throw or
throw can be pain, especially pain associated with childbirth; throe or
throw can be (obsolete) a moment, time, occasion or
throw can be .
discharge |
expel |
Expel is a synonym of discharge.
As verbs the difference between discharge and expel
is that
discharge is to accomplish or complete, as an obligation while
expel is to eject or erupt.
As a noun discharge
is (
uncountable) pus or exudate (other than blood) from a wound or orifice, usually due to infection or pathology.
expel |
expellable |
As a verb expel
is to eject or erupt.
As an adjective expellable is
capable of being expelled or driven out.
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