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eject

To eject can mean to force (a person or people) to leave. The man started a fight and was ejected from the bar. To be ejected can also mean to be thrown out of something quickly. A man from Montreal was ejected from his car because he was in an accident. To eject someone can mean to make (a sports player) leave the field because they are behaving in a bad way. To eject can mean to make something come out of a machine. Press that button to eject the video tape. To eject can also mean to exit an aircraft when it is flying. The pilot could not control the plane and had to eject. To eject can mean to come out of a machine.

eject

A button on a machine that ejects something from the machine. When the DVD is finished, press eject.

eject

(= exclude) put out or expel from a place The unruly student was excluded from the game (= exhaust, release) eliminate (a substance) combustion products are exhausted in the engine the plant releases a gas leave an aircraft rapidly, using an ejection seat or capsule (= squirt) cause to come out in a squirt the boy squirted water at his little sister

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Simple sentences

That's the eject button. Don't touch it.
Press the small button to eject the CD from the computer.

Movie subtitles

We have others who will tell of his unusual behavior. when he invited the great leaders of the musical world to his home. and then proceeded to forcibly eject them.
Blow your canopy off and prepare to eject over the base.
If, when i return with my car keys, you are not off my property, i shall enlist the aid of this underpaidgendarme to forcibly eject you.
Oh, incidentally, I understand some of your democratic citizens tried to eject the late Professor Heitz.
Mac, gonna break your heart when you have to eject that little buddy of yours in a capsule.
Prepare to eject.
Eject that cartridge belt, and throw it down on the ground.
Why invent this just to eject me.
Absorb, process and eject.
They fill themselves up with blood and then they eject it.
We've also developed a tomato Which can eject itself when an accident is imminent.
V.21. Eject those figures.
Eject.
If everything goes smoothly I'll try to eject myself as soon as I re-enter space.
We have others who will tell of his unusual behaviour, when he invited great leaders in music to his home and then proceeded to forcibly eject them.
Shall I eject this person, madam? Yes. Well, no.
If you have not gone in 15 minutes, these gentlemen will forcibly eject you. Thank you, gentlemen.
I'm ordering crew to eject. Repeat: Eject.
Roger, Zero X. Do not eject until you are at 1,000 feet.
You eject, come down by parachute.
We told the V-3 pilots they could eject, but there is no ejection mechanism.
You have to pump to inject the shell into the chamber and pump to eject it.
Simon was a fool to eject now.
Every traveller fasten your seat belts, so that he's not going to eject.
The plumes can eject sulfur and other atoms off lo altogether and account for the sulfur clouds surrounding Jupiter.
Eject the air sample. -Captain!
I ask of you: do not eject the sample!
Eject!
Eject, eject, eject!
Eject, Mailman.
Eject, Mailman. Eject!

News and current affairs

In Germany, the electorate seems poised to eject Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder out of discontent with his tepid allegiance to the neo-liberal project.
Thaksin's days appear numbered, for Thailand seems poised to eject a popularly elected prime minister.

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