eject (ejects 3rd person present) (ejecting present participle) (ejected past tense & past participle )
1 verb If you eject someone from a place, you force them to leave.
Officials used guard dogs to eject the protesters... V n
He was ejected from a restaurant. V n from n
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ejection (ejections plural) n-var
(=expulsion)
...the ejection of hecklers from the meeting.
2 verb To eject something means to remove it or push it out forcefully.
(=expel)
He aimed his rifle, fired a single shot, then ejected the spent cartridge. V n
3 verb When a pilot ejects from an aircraft, he or she leaves the aircraft quickly using an ejector seat, usually because the plane is about to crash.
(=bail out)
The pilot ejected from the plane and escaped injury. V from n, Also V