Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    E·ject
    /əˈjek(t)/

    verb

    • 1. force or throw (something) out, typically in a violent or sudden way: "many types of rock are ejected from volcanoes as solid, fragmentary material" Similar emitspew outpour outdischargeOpposite take in
  2. Definition of eject – Learner’s Dictionary. eject. verb. uk / ɪˈdʒekt / us. eject verb (LEAVE PLACE) to make someone leave a place, usually using force: [ often passive ] He was ejected from the courtroom for shouting. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge.

  3. Britannica Dictionary definition of EJECT. 1. [+ object] : to force (someone) to leave — often + from. They ejected him from the game for hitting another player. She was ejected from the restaurant. When someone is ejected from a place, it often means that physical force was used to make that person leave.

  4. Definition of eject. 1. as in to out. to drive or force out we summarily ejected the unwanted guest from our party. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. out. dismiss. chase. banish. expel. evict. extrude. remove. cast out. oust. sack. kick out. run off. drum (out) boot (out) rout. throw out.

  5. noun. /ɪˈdʒekʃn/ [uncountable, countable] ejection (of somebody) (from something) (formal) an act of forcing somebody to leave a place or position. the forcible ejection of a group of 10 troublemakers. Most of the president's supporters believed his ejection from office was illegal. Join us.

  6. The crime of squatting seems to be growing quickly around the nation as criminals realize that many jurisdictions make it very hard for landowners to eject them from a property. But one woman ...

  7. noun. an act or instance of ejecting. the state of being ejected. something ejected, as lava. Discover More. Other Words From. non e·jec tion noun. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of ejection 1. 1560–70; < Latin ējectiōn- (stem of ējectiō ) a throwing out, equivalent to eject- ( eject) + -iōn- -ion. Discover More. Example Sentences.

  8. 15 hours ago · Fidelity will let some people do it with a minimum investment of $5,000. A start-up called Frec requires $20,000. At Wealthfront, the service is for accounts over $100,000. There are fees, too ...

  1. People also search for