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    E·jec·tion
    /əˈjekSH(ə)n/

    noun

  2. noun. ejections. The act of ejecting or the condition of being ejected. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Ejected matter. American Heritage. Synonyms: exclusion. expulsion. riddance. forcing-out. projection. dismissal. eviction. bounce. boot. ouster. ejectment. Other Word Forms of Ejection. Noun. Singular: ejection. Plural: ejections.

  3. 5 days ago · ejection in American English. (iˈdʒekʃən) noun. 1. an act or instance of ejecting. 2. the state of being ejected. 3. something ejected, as lava.

  4. Ejection definition: an act or instance of ejecting. . See examples of EJECTION used in a sentence.

  5. to drive or force out; expel, as from a place or position: The police ejected the hecklers from the meeting. to dismiss, as from office or occupancy. to evict, as from property. to throw out, as from within; throw off. v.i.

  6. 1. a. : to throw out especially by physical force, authority, or influence. ejected the player from the game. b. : to evict from property. 2. : to throw out or off from within. ejects the empty cartridges. ejectable. i-ˈjek-tə-bəl. adjective. ejection. i-ˈjek-shən. noun. ejective. i-ˈjek-tiv. adjective. Synonyms.

  7. Apr 4, 2024 · To eject something means to remove it or push it out forcefully. He aimed his rifle, fired a single shot, then ejected the spent cartridge. Synonyms: discharge, expel, emit, give off More Synonyms of eject. 3. intransitive verb.

  8. ejection. /ɪˈdʒɛkʃn/ noun [uncountable, countable] See eject in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: eject. Definition of eject verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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