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  • 31expulsion — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. ejection, eviction, ousting, dislodgement, dismissal; banishment, exile, deportation, expatriation, ostracism; excretion, discharge. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. ejection, suspension, purge, banishment;… …

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  • 32dislodge — verb remove from an established or fixed position. Derivatives dislodgeable adjective dislodgement noun …

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  • 33removal — n. 1. Displacement, remove, dislodgement, transference, relegation, change of place. 2. Withdrawal, elimination, extraction, taking away. 3. Destruction, suppression, abatement. 4. Dismission, ejection, deprivation of office …

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  • 34dislodge — verb (T) 1 to force or knock something out of its position: Ian dislodged a few stones as he climbed up the rock. 2 to make someone leave a place or lose a position of power: the revolution that failed to dislodge the British in 1919 compare… …

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  • 35deportation — n expulsion, exile, banishment, proscription, sequestration, expatriation, relegation; transplantation, ostracism, rogue s march; extradition, transportation, displacement, outlawry; removal, dislodgement, eviction …

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  • 36dispossession — n 1. deprivation, deprival, divestiture, bereavement, Law. disseizin; deposition, dislodgement, dismissal, displacement, demotion; removal, loss. 2. expropriation, confiscation, appropriation, abduction; spoliation, stripping, plunder, pillage,… …

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  • 37ouster — n 1. expulsion, discharge, evacuation, dislodgement; rejection, repudiation, dismissal, removal; All Sl. the boot, the old heave ho, sacking, bouncing; firing, cashiering, disbarment, drumming out; exile, banishment, expatriation, deportation,… …

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  • 38removal — n 1. taking off, shedding, casting off, throwing off, dropping; throwing overboard, jettison; divestiture, stripping, uncovering, exposing, baring; undressing, unclothing, undraping, disrobing; exfoliation, Pathol. desquamation, peeling off,… …

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  • 39dislodge — [c]/dɪsˈlɒdʒ / (say dis loj) verb (dislodged, dislodging) –verb (t) 1. to remove or drive from a place of rest or lodgement; drive from a position occupied. –verb (i) 2. to go from a place of lodgement. –dislodgement, noun …

  • 40ἐκμοχλείαν — ἐκμοχλείᾱν , ἐκμοχλεία dislodgement fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic) …

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