expulsion
noun
[ ɪkˈspʌlʃ(ə)n ]
• the action of forcing someone to leave an organization.
• "his expulsion from the union"
Similar:
removal,
debarment,
dismissal,
exclusion,
discharge,
ejection,
rejection,
blackballing,
blacklisting,
suspension,
banishment,
exile,
deportation,
eviction,
expatriation,
repatriation,
refoulement,
purging,
displacement,
transportation,
sacking,
drumming out,
the bounce,
Origin:
late Middle English: from Latin expulsio(n- ), from expellere ‘drive out’ (see expel).