Ejection

Word EJECTION
Character 8
Hyphenation e jec tion
Pronunciations /iˈdʒɛkʃən/

Definitions and meanings of "Ejection"

What do we mean by ejection?

The act of ejecting or the condition of being ejected. noun

Ejected matter. noun

In philosophy, the mental act of forming an eject. noun

The act of ejecting, or the state of being ejected; expulsion; dismissal; dispossession; rejection. noun

That which is ejected; matter thrown out or expelled. noun

The act of ejecting or casting out; discharge; expulsion; evacuation. noun

The act or process of discharging anything from the body, particularly the excretions. noun

The state of being ejected or cast out; dispossession; banishment. noun

The act of ejecting. noun

The act of expelling or projecting or ejecting noun

The act of forcing out someone or something noun

The act of ejecting.

That which is ejected.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Ejection

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The word "ejection" in example sentences

Greece is on the verge of collapse or ejection from the EU. ❋ Canadian Silver Bug/Green Assassin Brigade (2009)

Yes, the moral of the story is to be proud of the students who didn't display green cards under threat of ejection from the game. ❋ Intertribal (2010)

Reports indicate Taylor did absolutely nothing to precipitate his ejection from the coffee shop where the event was being held. ❋ Bob Cesca (2010)

Co-founder Eduardo Saverin's ejection from the company, for instance, is turned from a story of inattentive financial management into a senseless betrayal of a friend. ❋ Ezra Klein (2010)

The pump feels as if it does it itself, and the shell ejection is very fast and it shoots those shells out at a high velocity. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Eduardo Saverin's ejection from the company, for instance, seems rather more complicated than the movie suggested. ❋ Ezra Klein (2010)

I appear to have caught the tone of this New York Times article from 1877, describing the idiom and the practice, in the context of the forcible ejection from the halls of government of one Dr. Mary Edwards Walker, Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, for the offense of ... wearing trousers. ❋ Pecunium (2009)

The normal actuation of the parachute of the crew would, almost always occur only by the crew members ejection from the aircraft. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Against the euro, meanwhile, sterling has fallen to the depths it reached after its 1992 ejection from the exchange rate mechanism. ❋ Unknown (2008)

And, as velithya did not defeat Brazil 2/0 or win over Ireland by 15 points and thus lead to their early ejection from the tournament I have no problem wishing her happy birthday. ❋ Flidgetjerome (2007)

(Given my own high - profile career as a Wall Street analyst — which ended amid SEC allegations of civil securities fraud, a fine, and ejection from the industry — I have had as much cause as anyone to contemplate the moral dimensions of investing.) ❋ Unknown (2007)

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