will expel
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future tenseof expel.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
expelverb (used with object)to drive or force out or away; discharge or eject.
Example Sentences
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Officers will expel parade-goers who violate the law or disturb the parade, and K-9 units will be patrolling Colorado Boulevard.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jan. 1, 2024
The soldiers fled to Pakistan, which now says it will expel Afghan refugees.
From BBC ● Dec. 10, 2023
In too-warm waters corals will expel living algae, causing them to calcify and turn white.
From Reuters ● Jun. 8, 2023
He also said the U.S. will expel or remove more illegal immigrants at the border than any previous year.
From Washington Times ● Sep. 19, 2022
Of course you will expel me after this; and, indeed, I want to go home.
From Wild Kitty by L. T. Meade