The difference between Expel and Turf out
When used as verbs, expel means to eject or erupt, whereas turf out means to remove or eject from a place.
check bellow for the other definitions of Expel and Turf out
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Expel as a verb:
To eject or erupt.
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Expel as a verb (obsolete):
To fire (a bullet, arrow etc.).
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Expel as a verb (transitive):
To remove from membership.
Examples:
"synonyms: drive away drive out force out"
"He was expelled from school multiple times."
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Expel as a verb (transitive):
To deport.
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Turf out as a verb (transitive, informal, usually of a person):
To remove or eject from a place.