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See also: expulsé
English
Etymology
Verb
expulse (third-person singular simple present expulses, present participle expulsing, simple past and past participle expulsed)
- (obsolete) To expel, usually by means of violence.
- c. 1620s, Elizabeth Cary [misattributed to Henry Cary], The History Of the most unfortunate Prince King Edward II. […] , London: A.G. and F. P., published 1680, page 14:
- Robert le Bruce re-enters Scotland, whence he had been by Edward the First expuls'd, inverting all the English Institutions, that had so lately setled the Peace and subjection of the Kingdom
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French
Verb
expulse
- inflection of expulser:
Latin
Participle
expulse
Portuguese
Verb
expulse
- inflection of expulsar:
Spanish
Verb
expulse
- inflection of expulsar:
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