Definition of «eject»

The verb "eject" means to forcefully remove or expel someone or something from a particular place, position, or situation. It can be used in various contexts such as removing an object from a machine using a button, firing an employee from their job, or even kicking someone out of a club. The term is also commonly associated with the action of pushing a CD tray out of a player by pressing a button on the device.

Sentences with «eject»

  • Locking your doors will ensure that the doors stay closed to prevent you and your passengers from ejecting from the vehicle and to prevent the roof from collapsing. (myimprov.com)
  • June 4, 2013 — A flash of light from a stellar outburst has provided a rare look at the 3 - D structure of material ejected by an erupting nova. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • The tail may be created directly from ejected material off the fast rotating nucleus, or from ice within the asteroid subliming into water vapor after being freshly exposed on the surface. (sciencedaily.com)
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