[
US
/ɪˈdʒɛkt/
]
VERB
-
eliminate (a substance)
combustion products are exhausted in the engine
the plant releases a gas - leave an aircraft rapidly, using an ejection seat or capsule
-
put out or expel from a place
The unruly student was excluded from the game -
cause to come out in a squirt
the boy squirted water at his little sister
How To Use eject In A Sentence
- Antifascist groups have had their objections rejected because they live outside the area. Times, Sunday Times
- The Italian was rejected because of his weak grasp of English.
- An asylum seeker with insulin dependent diabetes has recently had her claim for asylum rejected.
- Now that Gonzalez has rejected the Yankees, perhaps he can concentrate on turning a disappointing season into another banner year.
- All forms of classical orthodoxy either explicitly reject or reject in principle kenotic theology.
- A touch is all that is needed to lube delicate trigger mechanisms, firing pins, ejectors, extractors and springs.
- If forced to eject from their aircraft, they are taught to lie still once they land. Times, Sunday Times
- The demographic argument is a favorite of clever rejectionists.
- The P. 's have now got the book, and like it very much; their niece Eleanor has recommended it most warmly to them -- _She_ looks like a rejected addresser. Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters A Family Record
- As Christians who reject evolutionary theory, the family scoffed at the park's dinosaur attractions, which date the apatosaurus, brachiosaurus and the like to prehistoric times.