Eject

Verb

 * 1)  To force (a person or persons) to leave.
 * The man started a fight and was ejected from the bar.
 * Andrew was ejected from his apartment for not paying the rent.
 * 1)  To be thrown out violently.
 * In other news, a Montreal man was ejected from his car when he was involved in an accident.
 * 1) 🇺🇸  To compel (a sports player) to leave the field because of inappropriate behaviour.
 * 2)  To cause (something) to come out of a machine.
 * Press that button to eject the video tape.
 * 1)  To project oneself from an aircraft.
 * The pilot lost control of the plane and had to eject.
 * 1)  To come out of a machine.
 * I can't get this cassette to eject.

Synonyms

 * (force (a person or persons) to leave): boot out, discharge, dismiss, drive out, evict, expel, kick out, oust, throw out
 * (be thrown out violently): be forced out, be hurled out, be thrown out, be projected out
 * (compel (a sports player) to leave the field): send off (UK)
 * (cause (something) to come out of a machine):
 * (project oneself from an aircraft): bail out
 * (come out of a machine): come out

Derived terms

 * ejectable
 * ejector

Related terms

 * ejaculate
 * ejaculation
 * ejecta
 * ejectamenta
 * ejection
 * ejective
 * ejectment

Noun
eject (not used in the plural)


 * 1) A button on a machine that causes something to be ejected from the machine.
 * When the tape stops, press eject.

Noun

 * 1)  (by analogy with subject and object) an inferred object of someone else's consciousness

Adverbs for Eject
forcibly; copiously; abruptly; vigorously; determinedly; suddenly.

Thesaurus
abrupt, abstract, alienate, axe, belch, blow open, blow out, boot out, bounce, break out, bump, burst forth, burst out, cashier, cast, cast off, cast out, charge, chase, chuck, chuck out, clear, clear away, clear out, clear the decks, cock, cut adrift, cut off, cut out, debar, defenestrate, delete, depart, deport, detonate, detrude, disarticulate, disbar, discard, discharge, disconnect, disengage, disgorge, disjoin, disjoint, dismiss, displace, dispose of, dispossess, dissociate, disunite, divide, divorce, drive off, drive out, drop, drum out, elide, eliminate, emit, eradicate, eruct, erupt, estrange, evict, exclude, exile, expatriate, expel, extravasate, extrude, exude, fell, fire, fire off, force out, get quit of, get rid of, get shut of, give the hook, gun, gun for, heave out, hit, hurl forth, isolate, jettison, junk, kick downstairs, kick out, lay off, leave, let fly, let off, liquidate, load, make redundant, obtrude, ooze, oust, out, outlaw, part, pelt, pepper, pick off, pick out, pistol, plug, pot, potshoot, potshot, prime, pull away, pull back, pull out, purge, put out, reject, remove, repudiate, riddle, root out, root up, rout, rule out, run off, sack, segregate, send forth, send out, send packing, separate, sequester, set apart, set aside, shed, shoot, shoot at, shoot down, show, shut off, shut out, snipe, spew, split, spout, spurn, stand aloof, stand apart, stand aside, step aside, strike, strike off, strike out, subtract, take a potshot, throw away, throw off, throw out, throw over, throw overboard, throw up, thrust out, torpedo, toss out, turn out, uncouple, unyoke, vomit, vomit forth, weed out, withdraw

Etymology
From e-:, combining form of ex-: + iectus:, variant form of iactus:, perfect passive participle of iacere:.

Verb

 * Czech:
 * Finnish: ,


 * Kurdish:
 * Polish: wyrzucać / wyrzucić


 * Czech:, vymrštit
 * Finnish: lentää ulos


 * Portuguese:


 * Finnish: poistaa kentältä


 * Czech: vysunout
 * Finnish:


 * Polish: wysuwać / wysunąć


 * Finnish: laukaista heittoistuin
 * Hungarian: katapultál


 * Polish: katapultować się
 * Portuguese:


 * Finnish: poistua, tulla ulos


 * Polish: wysuwać się / wysunąć się