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US
/ɪˈdʒɛkʃən/
]
[ UK /ɪdʒˈɛkʃən/ ]
[ UK /ɪdʒˈɛkʃən/ ]
NOUN
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the act of forcing out someone or something
the child's expulsion from school
the ejection of troublemakers by the police - the act of expelling or projecting or ejecting
How To Use ejection In A Sentence
- The demographic argument is a favorite of clever rejectionists.
- Most of studies overlooked sleeve type ejection gun and the effect of pressure area changes, simultaneously the models of ejection gun were lack of extensity.
- In view of such a unilateral rejection, it is amazing that anyone should continue to cling to the false notion of universal acceptance.
- Should I swallow my pride and ask him out, at the risk of rejection, heartbreak, or alienation?
- The writer of the poems marks parental rejection with astounding empathy.
- At worst that could mean ejection from the postgraduate social work course he'd sweated blood to get on to. FORESTS OF THE NIGHT
- We fully support residents action against the plans, which we understand are recommended for rejection by the CMBC Officers.
- In our Columbia County Study, we relied on parent and child reports of parental punishment, rejection, nurturance, and monitoring.
- Today I will be auditioning for the role of Anita, and I will preform a selection from The Rejectionist titled "This Month In Queries" Then the director will say, "I've never read that play" and I'll be like, "Well, you should. Last Month in Queries
- There is also fresh evidence of the widespread rejection of GM foods by consumers.