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Definition of eject
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of eject is as below...
Eject (v. t.) To
expel;
to
dismiss;
to cast
forth;
to
thrust
or drive out; to
discharge;
as, to eject a
person
from a room; to eject a
traitor
from the
country;
to eject words from the
language..
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Paulician
::
Paulician
(n.) One of a sect of
Christian
dualists
originating
in
Armenia
in the
seventh
century.
They
rejected
the Old
Testament
and the part of the New.
Negative
::
Negative
(v. t.) To
reject
by vote; to
refuse
to enact or
sanction;
as, the
Senate
negatived
the
bill..
Deject
::
Deject
(v. t.) To cast down the
spirits
of; to
dispirit;
to
discourage;
to
dishearten.
Waive
::
Waive (v. t.) To throw away; to cast off; to
reject;
to
desert.
Defy
::
Defy (v. t.) To
renounce
or
dissolve
all bonds of
affiance,
faith,
or
obligation
with; to
reject,
refuse,
or
renounce..
Dejection
::
Dejection
(n.)
Faeces;
excrement.
Ebionite
::
Ebionite
(n.) One of a sect of
heretics,
in the first
centuries
of the
church,
whose
doctrine
was a
mixture
of
Judaism
and
Christianity.
They
denied
the
divinity
of
Christ,
regarding
him as an
inspired
messenger,
and
rejected
much of the New
Testament..
Tilly-vally
::
Tilly-vally
(interj.,
adv., or a.) A word of
unknown
origin
and
signification,
formerly
used as
expressive
of
contempt,
or when
anything
said was
reject
as
trifling
or
impertinent..
Dejected
::
Dejected
(a.) Cast down;
afflicted;
low-spirited;
sad; as, a
dejected
look or
countenance..
Scoria
::
Scoria
(n.) The
recrement
of
metals
in
fusion,
or the slag
rejected
after the
reduction
of
metallic
ores;
dross..
Spew
::
Spew (v. t.) To cast forth with
abhorrence
or
disgust;
to
eject.
Karaite
::
Karaite
(n.) A sect of Jews who
adhere
closely
to the
letter
of the
Scriptures,
rejecting
the oral law, and
allowing
the
Talmud
no
binding
authority;
--
opposed
to the
Rabbinists..
Melancholy
::
Melancholy
(a.)
Producing
great evil and
grief;
causing
dejection;
calamitous;
afflictive;
as, a
melancholy
event..
Eject
::
Eject (v. t.) To
expel;
to
dismiss;
to cast
forth;
to
thrust
or drive out; to
discharge;
as, to eject a
person
from a room; to eject a
traitor
from the
country;
to eject words from the
language..
Voiding
::
Voiding
(a.)
Receiving
what is
ejected
or
voided.
Ejected
::
Ejected
(imp. & p. p.) of Ejec.
Belch
::
Belch (v. i.) To eject or throw up from the
stomach
with
violence;
to
eruct.
Christian
::
Christian
(n.) One of a
Christian
denomination
which
rejects
human
creeds
as bases of
fellowship,
and
sectarian
names.
They are
congregational
in
church
government,
and
baptize
by
immersion.
They are also
called
Disciples
of
Christ,
and
Campbellites..
Vomit
::
Vomit (v. t.) To throw up; to eject from the
stomach
through
the
mouth;
to
disgorge;
to puke; to spew out; -- often
followed
by up or out.
Dejected
::
Dejected
(imp. & p. p.) of
Dejec.
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