verb
- to force someone or something to leave a place
- to push or throw something out with force
- to escape from an aircraft using an ejection seat
Usage: aviation
Examples
- The bouncer ejected the rowdy customer from the club.
- The volcano ejected ash and lava into the sky.
- Please eject the DVD from the player when you’re done.
- The pilot had to eject when the engine failed.
- The machine ejected coins into the tray.
- Security guards ejected protesters from the building.
- The printer ejected the paper after printing.