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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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Gloomy
::
Gloomy
(superl.)
Affected
with, or
expressing,
gloom;
melancholy;
dejected;
as, a
gloomy
temper
or
countenance..
#NAME?
::
-ion () A noun
suffix
denoting
act,
process,
result
of an act or a
process,
thing acted upon,
state,
or
condition;
as,
revolution,
the act or
process
of
revolving;
construction,
the act or
process
of
constructing;
a thing
constructed;
dominion,
territory
ruled over;
subjection,
state of being
subject;
dejection;
abstraction..
Abnegate
::
Abnegate
(v. t.) To deny and
reject;
to
abjure.
Dishearten
::
Dishearten
(v. t.) To
discourage;
to
deprive
of
courage
and hope; to
depress
the
spirits
of; to
deject.
Faint
::
Faint
(superl.)
Wanting
in
courage,
spirit,
or
energy;
timorous;
cowardly;
dejected;
depressed;
as, Faint heart ne'er won fair
lady..
Dismayedness
::
Dismayedness
(n.) A state of being
dismayed;
dejection
of
courage;
dispiritedness.
Downhearted
::
Downhearted
(a.)
Dejected;
low-spirited.
Cast
::
Cast (v. t.) To throw off; to
eject;
to shed; to lose.
Revolt
::
Revolt
(n.) To turn away; to
abandon
or
reject
something;
specifically,
to turn away, or
shrink,
with
abhorrence..
Exclude
::
Exclude
(v. t.) To
thrust
out or
eject;
to
expel;
as, to
exclude
young
animals
from the womb or from
eggs..
Ecballium
::
Ecballium
(n.) A genus of
cucurbitaceous
plants
consisting
of the
single
species
Ecballium
agreste
(or
Elaterium),
the
squirting
cucumber.
Its
fruit,
when ripe,
bursts
and
violently
ejects
its
seeds,
together
with a
mucilaginous
juice,
from which
elaterium,
a
powerful
cathartic
medicine,
is
prepared..
Denial
::
Denial
(n.) A
refusal
to
grant;
rejection
of a
request.
Dejectly
::
Dejectly
(adv.)
Dejectedly.
Volcano
::
Volcano
(n.) A
mountain
or hill,
usually
more or less
conical
in form, from which lava,
cinders,
steam,
sulphur
gases,
and the like, are
ejected;
-- often
popularly
called
a
burning
mountain..
Expel
::
Expel (v. t.) To drive or force out from that
within
which
anything
is
contained,
inclosed,
or
situated;
to
eject;
as to expel air from a
bellows..
Libertine
::
Libertine
(n.) One of a sect of
Anabaptists,
in the
fifteenth
and early part of the
sixteenth
century,
who
rejected
many of the
customs
and
decencies
of life, and
advocated
a
community
of goods and of
women..
Auditor
::
Auditor
(a.) A
person
appointed
and
authorized
to audit or
examine
an
account
or
accounts,
compare
the
charges
with the
vouchers,
examine
the
parties
and
witnesses,
allow or
reject
charges,
and state the
balance..
Exploder
::
Exploder
(n.) One who
rejects
an
opinion
or
scheme
with open
contempt.
Sneeze
::
Sneeze
(n.) A
sudden
and
violent
ejection
of air with an
audible
sound,
chiefly
through
the
nose..
Damp
::
Damp (n.)
Dejection;
depression;
cloud of the mind.
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