eject
Meaning of eject
verb
- To compel (a person or persons) to leave.
Andrew was ejected from his apartment for not paying the rent.
- To throw out or remove forcefully.
In other news, a Montreal man was ejected from his car when he was involved in an accident.
- To compel (a sports player) to leave the field because of inappropriate behaviour.
- To project oneself from an aircraft.
The pilot lost control of the plane and had to eject.
- To cause (something) to come out of a machine.
Press that button to eject the video tape.
- To come out of a machine.
I can't get this cassette to eject.
noun
An inferred object of someone else's consciousness
Information about eject
- The plural form of eject is: ejects.
- Languages in which eject is used:
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Hyphenation of eject
eject
- It consists of 1 syllables and 5 chars.
- eject is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
eject synonyms
Meaning expel:
Meaning discharge:
Meaning squirt:
Meaning :
remove, toss, dismiss, evict, oust
Translation of eject
- Spanish: expulsar, ahuyentar, eyectar
- French: expulser, éjecter
- Italian: espellere
- German: rausschmeißen, verjagen, rauswerfen, hinauswerfen
- Portuguese: ejetar
Words that rhyme with eject
Ject, Intraject, Spartaject, Ultraject, traject, abject, cosubject, countersubject, nonsubject, object, overobject, preobject, presubject, reobject, resubject, subject, superobject, unabject, unsubject, adject, deject, prereject, reeject, reject, Becomject, conject, inject, microinject, reinject, Asproject, Dramoject, Estroject, Flexoject, counterproject, introject, megaproject, project, reproject, retroject, subproject, Caverject, interject, disject
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