Expulso in english
Expulsion
pronunciation: ɪkspʌlʃən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɪkspʌlʃən part of speech: noun
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expulsar = pass out ; push out ; eject ; drive out ; expel ; evict ; exhaust ; belch out.
Example: Put a set of premises into such a device and turn the crank, and it will readily pass out conclusion after conclusion.Example: There is today culture of all sorts at all levels (high culture, middle-brow culture and mass culture) and there is no evidence to show that the one sort pushes out the other.Example: Newsprint machines, on the other hand, have grown ever larger and faster, and there are newsprint Fourdriniers working today which can eject a web 1,000 cm. wide at speeds of up to 1,000 metres per minute (which is 60 k.p.h.).Example: The development of user-friendly interfaces to data bases may drive out the unspecialised information broker in the long run.Example: These policies indiscriminately suspend, expel, & punish harshly students who break rules under these policies.Example: This printing press was evicted from its premises in 1984 to make way for a seminar room.Example: As a general rule of thumb, you want front and side fans to intake, rear and top to exhaust.Example: In the early 18th century the volcanoes in this area belched out molten lava and buried entire villages and hamlets.more:
» absorber y expulsar = wick [Un líquido por acción capilar] .
Example: This will reduce static cling and acts as a natural fabric softener without altering the fleece's ability to wick.» expulsar temporalmente = suspend .
Example: These policies indiscriminately suspend, expel, & punish harshly students who break rules under these policies.