Present participle for to expel or discharge from a body or container
“Stoves and ovens should have an exhaust fan above them to eject fumes from the indoor space.”
Present participle for to remove, especially something that is fixed or secure
“When a disturbing thought or longing appears, face it calmly instead of trying to forcefully eject it from your mind.”
Present participle for to remove, expel or throw out, especially forcefully or permanently
“You can invoke disciplinary procedures, adjourn until order is restored, or eject the troublemakers in the case of serious disorder.”
Present participle for to dismiss from a job or position
“The story seemed to be one of an entrepreneur going rogue, whose behavior ultimately forces the company's other directors to eject him from his role as CEO.”
Present participle for to make an emergency parachute descent from an aircraft
“In two similar incidents, both pilots had to eject because of aircraft damage.”
Present participle for to throw away (something unwanted or useless)
Present participle for to eject matter from the stomach through the mouth
Present participle for to throw or launch something in a given direction
Present participle for to eject or dump, such as from a craft or vessel, so as to lighten the load
Present participle for to cause to be empty or vacant
Present participle for to distribute or spread over a wide area
Present participle for to wash something by rinsing or flooding with water
The act of deporting or exiling, or the state of being deported
The action of deposing someone, especially a monarch
The act of excommunicating, disfellowshipping or ejecting
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