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To be shown the door, formally, with no chance of a return ticket.
means To force someone out of a place, group, or institution permanently and officially.
from From Latin expellere, ex- (out) plus pellere (to drive or push) — literally driving someone out, no metaphor required.
Same rootShares pellere with propel, repel, and compel.
Body versionLungs expel air; you exhale by force.
Not suspendSuspension pauses; expulsion permanently ends membership.