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ejection

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Noun — The act of forcing something or someone out.

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ejection seat ejection from the game

Etymology

From Middle French éjection, from Latin eiectio.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “ejection” mean?

The word “ejection” means the act of forcing something or someone out. In plain terms, the act of throwing out, expelling, or forcing someone to leave.

How do you pronounce “ejection”?

“Ejection” is pronounced uh-JEHK-shuhn (/əˈd͡ʒɛk.ʃən/ in IPA).

How do you use “ejection” in a sentence?

Here is “ejection” used in a sentence: “His ejection from the game came after a heated argument with the umpire.”

What part of speech is “ejection”?

“Ejection” is a noun.

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