verb
- forced to leave a place, especially as a punishment or because of rules being broken
- thrown out or discharged forcefully from something
Usage: past tense and past participle of ‘eject’
Usage: past tense and past participle of ‘eject’
Examples
- The unruly fan was ejected from the stadium.
- She was ejected from the meeting for disrupting the proceedings.
- The pilot ejected from the damaged aircraft.
- Hot lava was ejected from the volcano.
- The DVD was automatically ejected from the player.
- Several students were ejected from class for cheating.
- The cartridge case was ejected after firing.