ejection

IPA: ɪdʒˈɛkʃʌn

noun

  • The act of ejecting.
  • That which is ejected.
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Examples of "ejection" in Sentences

  • No ejection of propulsive material required.
  • Greece is on the verge of collapse or ejection from the EU.
  • Eduardo Saverin's ejection from the company, for instance, seems rather more complicated than the movie suggested.
  • Reports indicate Taylor did absolutely nothing to precipitate his ejection from the coffee shop where the event was being held.
  • Co-founder Eduardo Saverin's ejection from the company, for instance, is turned from a story of inattentive financial management into a senseless betrayal of a friend.
  • I appear to have caught the tone of this New York Times article from 1877, describing the idiom and the practice, in the context of the forcible ejection from the halls of government of one Dr. Mary Edwards Walker, Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, for the offense of ... wearing trousers.

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