Eject | Mean of eject in English Dictionary
/ɪˈʤɛkt/
- Verb
- to force (someone) to leave
- They ejected him from the game for hitting another player.
- She was ejected from the restaurant.
- Several drunks had to be physically ejected from the bar.
- to push (something) out
- The machine automatically ejected the CD.
- to use a special device that throws you out and away from an airplane in an emergency
- The pilot ejected when his plane caught fire.