Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - eject
Eject
eject
v.tr. 1 send or drive out precipitately or by force, esp. from a building or other property; compel to leave. 2 a cause (the pilot etc.) to be propelled from an aircraft or spacecraft in an emergency. b (absol.) (of the pilot etc.) be ejected in this way (they both ejected at 1,000 feet). 3 cause to be removed or drop out (e.g. a spent cartridge from a gun). 4 dispossess (a tenant etc.) by legal process. 5 dart forth; emit. Derivatives ejective adj. ejectment n. Etymology: L ejicere eject- (as E-, jacere throw)
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transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin ~us, past participle of eicere, from e+ jacere Date: 15th century 1. to throw out especially by physical force, authority, or influence , to evict from property, to throw out or off from within , ~able adjective ~ion noun ~ive adjective Synonyms: see: ~ ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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