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e·jec·tion E0062800 (ĭ-jĕk′shən)n.1. The act of ejecting or the condition of being ejected.2. Ejected matter.ejection1. Escape from an aircraft by means of an independently propelled seat or capsule. 2. In air armament, the process of forcefully separating an aircraft store from an aircraft to achieve satisfactory separation.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ejection - the act of expelling or projecting or ejectingforcing out, expulsion, projectionactuation, propulsion - the act of propellingbelch, burp, burping, eructation, belching - a reflex that expels gas noisily from the stomach through the mouthbelching - the forceful expulsion of something from inside; "the belching of smoke from factory chimneys"coughing up - the act of expelling (food or phlegm) by coughingspitting, expectoration, spit - the act of spitting (forcefully expelling saliva)disgorgement, emesis, puking, vomiting, regurgitation, vomit - the reflex act of ejecting the contents of the stomach through the mouth | | 2. | ejection - the act of forcing out someone or something; "the ejection of troublemakers by the police"; "the child's expulsion from school"expulsion, riddance, exclusiondefenestration - the act of throwing someone or something out of a windowbanishment, proscription - rejection by means of an act of banishing or proscribing someonedeportation - the expulsion from a country of an undesirable alienostracism - the act of excluding someone from society by general consentbarring, blackball - the act of excluding someone by a negative vote or vetoousting, ouster - the act of ejecting someone or forcing them out |
ejectionnoun1. expulsion, removal, ouster (Law), deportation, eviction, banishment, exile the ejection of hecklers at the meeting2. dismissal, sacking (informal), firing (informal), removal, discharge, the boot (slang), expulsion, the sack (informal), dislodgement These actions led to his ejection from office.3. emission, throwing out, expulsion, spouting, casting out, disgorgement the ejection of an electron by an atomic nucleusejectionnounThe act of ejecting or the state of being ejected:dismissal, ejectment, eviction, expulsion, ouster.Slang: boot, bounce.Translationseject (iˈdʒekt) verb1. to throw out with force; to force to leave. They were ejected from their house for not paying the rent. 彈出,趕出 弹出,驱逐 2. to leave an aircraft in an emergency by causing one's seat to be ejected. The pilot had to eject when his plane caught fire. (因緊急情況)從機艙座位彈出 飞行员因紧急情况从机舱座位弹出eˈjection (-ʃən) noun 彈出,趕出 驱逐,弹射出 See ejection
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ejection[ē′jek·shən] (engineering) The process of removing a molding from a mold impression by mechanical means, by hand, or by compressed air. (ordnance) The expelling, by the ejector, of the empty cartridge case from small arms and rapid-fire guns. ejectioni. Escaping from an aircraft in an emergency by means of an independently propelled seat or capsule. ii. In air armament, the process of forcefully separating an aircraft store from an aircraft to achieve satisfactory separation. This is normally done by an electromagnet release unit (EMRU), a pneumatic release unit, or a pyrocartridge(s).ejection
e·jec·tion (ē-jek'shŭn), 1. The act of driving or throwing out by physical force from within. 2. That which is ejected. Synonym(s): ejecta [L. ejectio, from ejicio, to cast out] ejection Cardiology See Ejection fraction, Ejection murmur Emergency medicine The throwing of a person from a vehicle. e·jec·tion (ē-jek'shŭn) 1. The act of driving or throwing out by physical force from within. 2. That which is ejected. Synonym(s): ejecta. [L. ejectio, from ejicio, to cast out]e·jec·tion (ē-jek'shŭn) 1. Driving or throwing out by physical force from within. 2. That which is ejected. [L. ejectio, from ejicio, to cast out]ejection
ejection in Scotland, the delict of dispossessing a person permanently from his land or an action to remove a person from lands.ejection
Synonyms for ejectionnoun expulsionSynonyms- expulsion
- removal
- ouster
- deportation
- eviction
- banishment
- exile
noun dismissalSynonyms- dismissal
- sacking
- firing
- removal
- discharge
- the boot
- expulsion
- the sack
- dislodgement
noun emissionSynonyms- emission
- throwing out
- expulsion
- spouting
- casting out
- disgorgement
Synonyms for ejectionnoun the act of ejecting or the state of being ejectedSynonyms- dismissal
- ejectment
- eviction
- expulsion
- ouster
- boot
- bounce
Synonyms for ejectionnoun the act of expelling or projecting or ejectingSynonyms- forcing out
- expulsion
- projection
Related Words- actuation
- propulsion
- belch
- burp
- burping
- eructation
- belching
- coughing up
- spitting
- expectoration
- spit
- disgorgement
- emesis
- puking
- vomiting
- regurgitation
- vomit
noun the act of forcing out someone or somethingSynonyms- expulsion
- riddance
- exclusion
Related Words- defenestration
- banishment
- proscription
- deportation
- ostracism
- barring
- blackball
- ousting
- ouster
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