How Do You Spell EXPULSE?

Pronunciation: [ɛkspˈʌls] (IPA)

Expulse is a verb that means to force or drive out. The word is spelled with the letters E-X-P-U-L-S-E, with the stress on the first syllable. The IPA phonetic transcription for expulse is /ɪkˈspʌls/ .The first sound is the "ih" sound, followed by a "k," and then the "s" sound. The "uhl" sound follows and is then followed by "p" and "uh" sounds. Lastly, we have the "l" and "s" sounds. This verb is not commonly used but it is still important to know its meaning and correct spelling.

EXPULSE Meaning and Definition

  1. Expulse is a transitive verb that is defined as the act of forcing or driving someone or something out, often by legal or official means. It is derived from the Latin word "expellere," which means "to drive out."

    When used in the context of individuals, expulse refers to the action of compelling a person or a group of people to leave a particular place, such as a country, organization, or institution. This can occur due to various reasons, including immigration issues, disciplinary measures, or the violation of rules and regulations. Expulsion typically involves an official decision made by authorities, often following a formal procedure or the betrayal of trust.

    In the field of botany, expulse can also denote the process of ejecting or releasing seeds or spores from a plant. This mechanism ensures the dispersal of plant reproductive units for propagation purposes, allowing them to colonize new areas and ensure the survival of the species.

    Overall, expulse indicates the act of forcefully removing someone or something from a specific location or community. Whether applied to human beings or plants, it conveys the idea of elimination or exclusion, often due to negative circumstances or behavior. The term emphasizes the active involvement of an external force in driving out the individual or object in question.

Common Misspellings for EXPULSE

  • wxpulse
  • sxpulse
  • dxpulse
  • rxpulse
  • 4xpulse
  • 3xpulse
  • ezpulse
  • ecpulse
  • espulse
  • exoulse
  • exlulse
  • ex-ulse
  • ex0ulse
  • expylse
  • exphlse
  • expjlse
  • expilse
  • exp8lse
  • exp7lse

Etymology of EXPULSE

The word "expulse" has its roots in the Latin language. It comes from the Latin verb "expellere", which is a combination of "ex" meaning "out" and "pellere" meaning "to drive". Over time, the Latin term evolved into Old French as "expuls", and eventually into Middle English as "expulse". The word has retained its meaning throughout history, referring to the act of forcing someone or something out or ejecting them forcefully.

Conjugate verb Expulse

CONDITIONAL

I would expulse
you would expulse
he/she/it would expulse
we would expulse
they would expulse

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be expulsing
you would be expulsing
he/she/it would be expulsing
we would be expulsing
they would be expulsing

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have expulse
you would have expulse
he/she/it would have expulse
we would have expulse
they would have expulse

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been expulsing
you would have been expulsing
he/she/it would have been expulsing
we would have been expulsing
they would have been expulsing

FUTURE

I will expulse
you will expulse
he/she/it will expulse
we will expulse
they will expulse

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be expulsing
you will be expulsing
he/she/it will be expulsing
we will be expulsing
they will be expulsing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have expulsed
you will have expulsed
he/she/it will have expulsed
we will have expulsed
they will have expulsed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been expulsing
you will have been expulsing
he/she/it will have been expulsing
we will have been expulsing
they will have been expulsing

IMPERATIVE

you expulse
we let´s expulse

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to expulse

PAST

I expulsed
you expulsed
he/she/it expulsed
we expulsed
they expulsed

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was expulsing
you were expulsing
he/she/it was expulsing
we were expulsing
they were expulsing

PAST PARTICIPLE

expulsed

PAST PERFECT

I had expulsed
you had expulsed
he/she/it had expulsed
we had expulsed
they had expulsed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been expulsing
you had been expulsing
he/she/it had been expulsing
we had been expulsing
they had been expulsing

PRESENT

I expulse
you expulse
he/she/it expulses
we expulse
they expulse

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am expulsing
you are expulsing
he/she/it is expulsing
we are expulsing
they are expulsing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

expulsing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have expulsed
you have expulsed
he/she/it has expulsed
we have expulsed
they have expulsed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been expulsing
you have been expulsing
he/she/it has been expulsing
we have been expulsing
they have been expulsing