Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

expus

verb
/ɪkˈspjuːs/
Definition
to expel or banish someone from a place or situation.
Examples
  • The king decided to expus any nobles who plotted against him, ensuring loyalty among his ranks.
  • After the scandal, the company had no choice but to expus the employees involved.
  • In ancient times, a leader might expus those who disagreed with their rule.
Meaning
The act of removing or forcing someone to leave a particular location or context, often used in legal, formal, or historical contexts.
Synonyms
  • banish
  • expel
  • remove
  • displace
  • oust