Obs. rare. [f. L. expuls- ppl. stem of expellĕre (see EXPEL) + -URE.] The action of expelling.

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1611.  Chapman, Iliad, XI. 339/149.

        To haue infixt it in thy breast, as deepe as in thy foote,
Euen to th’expulsure of thy soule.

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1658.  Cokaine, Poems, 23.

        Tis he not thou that sternly should advance
(To the expulsure of a Soul) a Lance.

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