Eject (verb)

  1. To force out or expel from a place or situation.
  2. To cause to leave a vehicle or aircraft by means of an ejection seat or ejection system.

Origin:

From the latin word "eicere" meaning "to throw out".

Examples:

  1. The player was ejected from the game for unsportsmanlike conduct.
  2. The pilot had to eject before the plane crashed.
  3. The security guard ejected the unruly customer from the store.
  4. The administrator ejected the student from the classroom for disruptive behavior.
  5. The eject button is used to forcefully remove the CD from the player.
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