🚪eject

verb
/ɪˈdʒɛkt/

Meaning

to force someone or something out, usually from a place or position

Example Sentences

The referee had to eject the player for unsportsmanlike behavior.

Example Expressions

eject someone from a place

Synonyms

expel, remove, oust, evict, cast out

Antonyms

admit, include, accept

Collocations

eject from seat, eject from game, eject disk, eject card

More Example Sentences

I couldn't reject it more.

I am so dejected to hear that.

He got over the rejection and applied again.

My claim has been rejected, and I would like to know the reason and file an appeal.

My work permit application has been rejected, and I would like to know the appeal process.

Related Vocabularies

to constantly attack, harass, or annoy
to communicate by exchanging letters or messages
to be in an upright position, supported by one's feet
to relate or have reference to something
To leave the main subject temporarily in speech or writing.
to let something fall off naturally, such as leaves, hair, or tears

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