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Meaning of
eject
in English
eject
us
//iˈdʒɛkt//
uk
//iˈdʒɛkt//
#common
Past Tense
ejected
Participle Verb
ejecting
Third Person Singular
ejects
Definitions
Verb
to
throw
out
or
remove
forcefully
;
propel
The
volcano
ejected
hot
ash
into
the
air
.
to
force
someone
to
leave
a
place
;
expel
The
security
guards
ejected
the
rowdy
fan
from
the
stadium
.
to
force
something
out
of
a
machine
The
computer
will
eject
the
disc
when
it's
done
reading
.
to
exit
a
vehicle
quickly
;
emergency
escape
The
pilot
had
to
eject
from
the
plane
during
the
emergency
.
to
project
oneself
from
an
aircraft
;
escape
The
pilot
had
to
eject
from
the
cockpit
in
an
emergency
situation
.