Ejection (noun)

The action of throwing something out, especially forcibly.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin ejectio(n-), from eicere "throw out".

Examples:

  1. The ejection of the pilot from the cockpit was the result of a mechanical failure.
  2. The ejection of the waste material from the spacecraft was performed with great precision.
  3. The ejection seat in the fighter jet was designed to save the pilot's life in an emergency.
  4. The ejection of the molten lava from the volcano created a fiery spectacle.
  5. The ejection of the water from the whale's blowhole was a familiar sight to the onlookers.
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