Eject

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  • intransitive verb. To throw out forcefully; expel.
  • intransitive verb. undefined
  • intransitive verb. To compel to leave.
  • intransitive verb. To evict.
  • intransitive verb. To disqualify or force (a player or coach) to leave the playing area for the remainder of a game.
  • intransitive verb. To make an emergency exit from an aircraft by deployment of an ejection seat or capsule.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • noun. That which is ejected; specifically, in philosophy, a reality whose existence is inferred, but which is outside of, and from its nature inaccessible to, the consciousness of the one making the inference: thus, the consciousness of one individual is an eject to the consciousness of any other.
  • To throw out; cast forth; thrust out; discharge; drive away or expel.
  • Specifically To dismiss, as from office, occupancy, or ownership; turn out: as, to eject an unfaithful officer; to eject a tenant.
  • Synonyms To emit, extrude.
  • To oust, dislodge.
  • noun. In projective geometry, the figure composed of straights and planes made in projecting the. original.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • noun. An object that is a conscious or living object, and hence not a direct object, but an inferred object or act of a subject, not myself; -- a term invented by W. K. Clifford.
  • transitive verb. To expel; to dismiss; to cast forth; to thrust or drive out; to discharge
  • transitive verb. To cast out; to evict; to dispossess.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • verb. To compel (a person or persons) to leave.
  • verb. To throw out forcefully.
  • verb. To compel (a sports player) to leave the field because of inappropriate behaviour.
  • verb. To cause (something) to come out of a machine.
  • verb. To project oneself from an aircraft.
  • verb. To come out of a machine.
  • noun. A button on a machine that causes something to be ejected from the machine.
  • noun. (by analogy with subject and object) an inferred object of someone else's consciousness
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • verb. put out or expel from a place
  • verb. eliminate (a substance)
  • verb. leave an aircraft rapidly, using an ejection seat or capsule
  • verb. cause to come out in a squirt
  • Word Usage
    "Needless to say, I was happy that I didn’t have to pull the "loud handle" and eject from the plane."
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    Form
    Hypernym
    Words that are more generic or abstract
    exit  get out  go-out  leave  
    Hyponym
    Words that are more specific
    abort  bleed  blow  breathe  cough out  
    Rhyme
    Words with the same terminal sound
    Brecht  Hecht  Select  affect  bedecked  
    Same Context
    Words that are found in similar contexts
    Synonym
    Words with the same meaning
    abrupt  abstract  alienate  axe  banish  
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