Expulsan
Expulsan is the third-person plural form of the Spanish verb expulsar in the present indicative. The verb means to force someone or something to leave a place, organization, or country; to eject, banish, or deport. The root expuls- comes from Latin expulsus, via expulsare, and expulsar is a regular -ar verb in its conjugation. Expulsan is used when the subject is plural, as in “they expel.”
Common uses span a range of contexts. In education or organizations, expulsar can mean removing a person
In discourse, expulsan is a neutral, descriptive verb, though the implications and tone depend on context. Related