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  1. 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.

  2. 1. ( tr) to drive or force out; expel or emit. 2. ( tr) to compel (a person) to leave; evict; dispossess. 3. ( tr) to dismiss, as from office. 4. (Aeronautics) ( intr) to leave an aircraft rapidly, using an ejection seat or capsule. 5. (Psychiatry) ( tr) psychiatry to attribute (one's own motivations and characteristics) to others.

  3. 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.

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