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    e·jec·tion
    /əˈjekSH(ə)n/

    noun

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  2. 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. banish. boot (out) bounce.

  3. the act of ejecting someone or something. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Emitting and ejecting. discharge. displaced. displacement. ejector. emanate. emission. expel someone from something. expulsion. exude. give something off phrasal verb. loose. send something out phrasal verb. shedding. spew. toss. See more results »

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

  5. The action of something being forced or thrown out is called ejection. If you notice an ejection of black smoke from your car's tail pipe, you'll probably want to take it to a repair shop.

  6. the act of ejecting someone or something. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Emitting and ejecting. carbon emissions. discharge. displaced. ejector. emanate. emission. expel. expulsion. exude. give something off. loose. low emission zone. send something out. shedding. spew. toss. unhoused. See more results » Examples from literature.

  7. 1. Escape from an aircraft by means of an independently propelled seat or capsule. 2. In air armament, the process of forcefully separating an aircraft store from an aircraft to achieve satisfactory separation. Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005. Thesaurus.

  8. EJECTION definition: an act or instance of ejecting | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.