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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

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