Examples of using Expels in English and their translations into Arabic
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The first part expels the demon from the victim's body.
A cartridge in the handle expels a freezing ball of compressed gas.
A State which expels an alien in breach of the rules of international law incurs international responsibility.
It aids in inducing proper movement of bowels and expels poisons and unwanted salts from the body.
It quickly expels parasites from the intestines and cleanses the digestive system from the toxic products of their vital functions.
Model T-30A8- the main analogue of agricultural machinery, which confidently superseded and expels the T-25 tractor from the market.
Jordan: A private school expels 3 teachers because of a parent's threat to withdraw son from the school.
The liquid nitrogen rapidly turns into nitrogen gas at room temperature and expels the air from the empty bottle/ Cans and headspace.
When apple pectin enters the body, it binds to bile acids, absorbs excess cholesterol and triglycerides, like sponges, and then expels them from the body.
For Augustus, this is a betrayal of the greatest magnitu Augustus expels all Germans from the capital
Name turmeric KRIMIGNA means"expels worms from the body," HARIDRA- improving the color and appearance of the body structure, KANCHANI-"skin looks clean and clear" niche- beautiful as the starry sky.
It seems beyond doubt that when an armed group kills civilians, arbitrarily expels people from their homes, or otherwise engages in acts of terror
Thirdly, considerations of good order and humanity preclude many measures, whether or not one is the victim of similar action: if State A arbitrarily expels all the nationals of State B from its territory, this cannot justify State B doing the same.
(a) Small arms and light weapons: any man-portable lethal weapon that expels or launches, is designed to expel or launch, or may be readily converted to expel or launch a shot, bullet or projectile by the action of an explosive, excluding antique small arms and light weapons or their replicas.
The Committee wishes, nonetheless, to address the issue of State parties ' responsibilities under the Convention in situations in which a State party extradites, deports, expels or otherwise removes an individual to a country where he
For the purposes of this instrument," small arms and light weapons" will mean any man-portable lethal weapon that expels or launches, is designed to expel or launch, or may be readily converted to expel or launch a shot, bullet or projectile by the action of an explosive, excluding antique small arms and light weapons or their replicas.
Expel cold and expel the wind;
Expel British.
Expel cold and expel the wind;