ejectverb
uk/iˈdʒekt/us/iˈdʒekt/[ T often passive ] to force someone to leave a particular place:
A number of fans had been ejected from the bar for causing trouble.
[ T ] US UK send off to order a sports player to leave the playing area during a game because they have broken a rule
[ I ] to leave an aircraft in an emergency using an ejection seat
[ I or T ] to come out of a machine when a button is pressed, or to make something do this:
How do you eject the tape?
The coffee machine suddenly ejected a handful of coins.
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Emitting and ejecting
- carbon emissions
- discharge
- disgorge
- displace
- ejaculate
- ejaculation
- ejection
- emanate
- emanate from/through sth/sb
- emission
- emit
- exude
- give
- give sth off
- projectile
- radiant
- radiate
- release
- shed
- spew
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