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Definition of ejection in English: ejectionnoun ɪˈdʒɛkʃ(ə)niˈdʒɛkʃ(ə)n mass noun1The action of forcing or throwing something out; emission. an explosive ejection of ash Example sentencesExamples - I noticed it was also consistent in ejection, piling spent brass in neat little clumps within a couple of feet of one another.
- Comets are continually being lost through decay, collisions with planets, and ejections from the solar system.
- The smoke screen is produced when a predetermined fuze action causes ejection of the payload from the projectile.
- Core ejection from the lower electron to the right is not shown.
- One host egg was missing following an ejection of an artificial cowbird egg.
- As the crewmen parachuted into the water their ejection seats transformed into emergency inflatable dinghies.
- The ejection charge initiates the delay detonator and propels the steel ball upward to 4-6 feet above the surface.
- As a result, these models do not provide us with any information on the flow dynamics during ventricular ejection and filling.
- When a photon strikes the surface of a metal, it raises the energy level of the metal and causes the ejection of electrons.
- Even in structurally normal hearts the presence of left bundle branch block impairs cardiac ejection fraction.
- That was comforting - an ejection over land in January was far more appealing than an ejection over a rough ocean.
- Those ejections form plumes of searing plasma hundreds of thousands of light-years long.
- DNA ejection was complete within seconds.
- Cartridge ejection distances also differ.
- Prior to the study, the two groups had comparable ejection fraction rates.
- Emesis is the forceful ejection of the stomach contents through the mouth.
- The children sprung out of the car as if I had ejection seats, and were soon playing giant chess on an adjacent lawn.
- The timer initiates the ejection charge which releases and disperses the tungsten projectiles before impact with the target.
- Therefore, he filled in the simulated ejection ports on his molds and has never had a complaint.
- The photoelectric effect occurs when photons of light at a certain frequency excite and cause the ejection of electrons from a metal.
Synonyms emission, discharge, expulsion, release, exudation, excretion, elimination, disgorgement expulsion, throwing out, removal, ousting eviction, dispossession, banishment, deportation, exile dismissal, removal, discharge, ousting, expulsion, lay-off, redundancy, notice Military cashiering informal sacking, the sack, firing, axing, the boot, the push, the (old) heave-ho, the bullet, defenestration British informal turfing out, one's cards, the chop North American informal the bum's rush 2The action of forcing someone to leave a place or position; expulsion. the forcible ejection of a table of rowdy drunks Example sentencesExamples - Any flagrant foul called will result in an immediate ejection.
- In the interests of Germany's diplomatic reputation, his ejection from office cannot come too soon.
- The absence of an ejection for Foy proved especially costly to the Yankees.
- On Wednesday, the day after my ejection from the range, I mingled with the local TV people and newspaper beat writers.
- A good number ended as they often do with the ejection of managers by umpires.
- I only can hope my ejection will remind everyone of this rule that, quite obviously, is written in blood.
- That set off the first of two brawls, which led to 11 ejections.
- He doesn't drive shiny convertibles with ejection seats.
- I am particularly sensitive about this because of my ejection from the Chamber yesterday over exactly this sort of issue.
- She led the team in ejections and field blocks, and was second in goals.
- Reports indicate that the reservists are coming under intense pressure to withdraw their statement, or face ejection from the army.
- DeLuca also had three ejections drawn, increasing her season total to 49, a new Macalester record.
- When I played, we had only one ground for automatic ejection using a certain compound word.
- Ejecting from an aircraft is rare, but pilots sometimes have to resort to pulling the ejection handle to save their lives.
- Away supporters are to note that if they are located in the Home areas of the ground they are liable to ejection.
- The trio said they would appeal to the Zimbabwean authorities over their ejection from the country.
- The ejection seat was nothing like the guys have today.
- At any rate, Mieras got out through the hole the ejection seat left.
- Had it not been for his level-headedness during an extremely tense situation, this would be a story about our ejection.
- Lasorda knew enough not to argue about the call, which would have meant automatic ejection.
Rhymesabjection, affection, circumspection, collection, complexion, confection, connection, convection, correction, defection, deflection, dejection, detection, direction, election, genuflection, imperfection, infection, inflection, injection, inspection, insurrection, interconnection, interjection, intersection, introspection, lection, misdirection, objection, perfection, predilection, projection, protection, refection, reflection, rejection, resurrection, retrospection, section, selection, subjection, transection, vivisection Definition of ejection in US English: ejectionnouniˈdʒɛkʃ(ə)nēˈjekSH(ə)n 1The action of forcing or throwing something out; emission. an explosive ejection of ash Example sentencesExamples - As the crewmen parachuted into the water their ejection seats transformed into emergency inflatable dinghies.
- One host egg was missing following an ejection of an artificial cowbird egg.
- As a result, these models do not provide us with any information on the flow dynamics during ventricular ejection and filling.
- The timer initiates the ejection charge which releases and disperses the tungsten projectiles before impact with the target.
- Prior to the study, the two groups had comparable ejection fraction rates.
- Even in structurally normal hearts the presence of left bundle branch block impairs cardiac ejection fraction.
- The smoke screen is produced when a predetermined fuze action causes ejection of the payload from the projectile.
- The photoelectric effect occurs when photons of light at a certain frequency excite and cause the ejection of electrons from a metal.
- The children sprung out of the car as if I had ejection seats, and were soon playing giant chess on an adjacent lawn.
- Those ejections form plumes of searing plasma hundreds of thousands of light-years long.
- Therefore, he filled in the simulated ejection ports on his molds and has never had a complaint.
- Cartridge ejection distances also differ.
- I noticed it was also consistent in ejection, piling spent brass in neat little clumps within a couple of feet of one another.
- Emesis is the forceful ejection of the stomach contents through the mouth.
- Comets are continually being lost through decay, collisions with planets, and ejections from the solar system.
- That was comforting - an ejection over land in January was far more appealing than an ejection over a rough ocean.
- Core ejection from the lower electron to the right is not shown.
- The ejection charge initiates the delay detonator and propels the steel ball upward to 4-6 feet above the surface.
- When a photon strikes the surface of a metal, it raises the energy level of the metal and causes the ejection of electrons.
- DNA ejection was complete within seconds.
Synonyms emission, discharge, expulsion, release, exudation, excretion, elimination, disgorgement expulsion, throwing out, removal, ousting dismissal, removal, discharge, ousting, expulsion, lay-off, redundancy, notice 2The action of forcing someone to leave a place or position; expulsion. the forcible ejection of a table of rowdy drunks Example sentencesExamples - A good number ended as they often do with the ejection of managers by umpires.
- DeLuca also had three ejections drawn, increasing her season total to 49, a new Macalester record.
- The trio said they would appeal to the Zimbabwean authorities over their ejection from the country.
- In the interests of Germany's diplomatic reputation, his ejection from office cannot come too soon.
- Reports indicate that the reservists are coming under intense pressure to withdraw their statement, or face ejection from the army.
- That set off the first of two brawls, which led to 11 ejections.
- Lasorda knew enough not to argue about the call, which would have meant automatic ejection.
- At any rate, Mieras got out through the hole the ejection seat left.
- He doesn't drive shiny convertibles with ejection seats.
- The absence of an ejection for Foy proved especially costly to the Yankees.
- I only can hope my ejection will remind everyone of this rule that, quite obviously, is written in blood.
- When I played, we had only one ground for automatic ejection using a certain compound word.
- On Wednesday, the day after my ejection from the range, I mingled with the local TV people and newspaper beat writers.
- She led the team in ejections and field blocks, and was second in goals.
- Ejecting from an aircraft is rare, but pilots sometimes have to resort to pulling the ejection handle to save their lives.
- Any flagrant foul called will result in an immediate ejection.
- The ejection seat was nothing like the guys have today.
- Had it not been for his level-headedness during an extremely tense situation, this would be a story about our ejection.
- Away supporters are to note that if they are located in the Home areas of the ground they are liable to ejection.
- I am particularly sensitive about this because of my ejection from the Chamber yesterday over exactly this sort of issue.
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