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eject in Japanese

eject in Japanese is 立ち退かせる, 追い出す, イジェクト — eject means to force someone to leave a place.

eject in Japanese

立ち退かせる
verb
Pronounced: tachinokaseru
(transitive) To compel (a person or persons) to leave.
追い出す
verb
Pronounced: oidasu
(transitive) To compel (a person or persons) to leave.
イジェクト
verb
Pronounced: ijekuto
(transitive) To cause (something) to come out of a machine.
取り出す
verb
Pronounced: toridasu
(transitive) To cause (something) to come out of a machine.

What does "eject" mean?

  1. verb To force someone to leave a place.
    "Security ejected the heckler from the theater."
  2. verb To forcefully throw out or expel something.
    "The volcano ejected ash miles into the sky."
  3. verb To safely propel oneself out of an aircraft in an emergency, usually using an ejection seat.
    "The pilot ejected seconds before the plane crashed."
  4. verb To make a disc or drive pop out of a device, or to safely disconnect a removable drive.
    "Don't forget to eject the USB drive before unplugging it."

eject in a sentence

  • Security ejected the heckler from the theater.
  • The referee ejected the player after his second foul.
  • The volcano ejected ash miles into the sky.
  • The pilot ejected seconds before the plane crashed.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "eject" in Japanese?

"eject" in Japanese is 立ち退かせる, 追い出す, イジェクト. eject means: To force someone to leave a place.

How do you pronounce 立ち退かせる?

"eject" in Japanese is 立ち退かせる, pronounced "tachinokaseru".

How do you use "eject" in a sentence?

Example: "Security ejected the heckler from the theater." In Japanese, "eject" is 立ち退かせる, 追い出す, イジェクト.

Are there other ways to say "eject" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "eject": 立ち退かせる, 追い出す, イジェクト, 取り出す.

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