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UK
/ɪdʒˈɛktɐ/
]
NOUN
- a person who ousts or supplants someone else
- a mechanism in a firearm that ejects the empty shell case after firing
How To Use ejector In A Sentence
- These will just be little dents or dimples on the base left by contact with the ejector.
- The gun is fitted with automatic ejectors that proved positive in the field and can be easily disengaged if so desired.
- The first revolver bearing the cognomen LadySmith was the Model M Hand Ejector of 1902.
- That could mean a crew-escape system might be revived, he said, because taking astronauts off the shuttle's middeck opens up the possibility of using some kind of ejector seat. NASA Watch: Keith Cowing: March 2003 Archives
- The slot on the bolt face for the ejector is below the left locking lug.
- A machined steel block has holes for both barrels, tracks for the ejectors and the barrel locking surfaces.
- From 1937 comes a pair of 12-bore, self-opening, sidelock ejector guns from Purdy that are expected to fetch £35,000-£45,000. The Fire Power of Pistols
- If your shotgun sports automatic ejectors, slide a couple of dummy shells into the chambers and make sure they will eject properly.
- The direction of movement of this ejector pin is, therefore, controlled by this hole.
- The extractor is large and sturdy, and the bolt features a plunger ejector.