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Definition of eject
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Eject (v. t.) To cast out; to
evict;
to
dispossess;
as, to eject
tenants
from an
estate..
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Low-spirited
::
Low-spirited
(a.)
Deficient
in
animation
and
courage;
dejected;
depressed;
not
sprightly.
Down
::
Down
(adv.)
In a low or the
lowest
position,
literally
or
figuratively;
at the
bottom
of a
decent;
below the
horizon;
of the
ground;
in a
condition
of
humility,
dejection,
misery,
and the like; in a state of
quiet..
Faintness
::
Faintness
(n.)
Faint-heartedness;
timorousness;
dejection.
Monarchian
::
Monarchian
(n.) One of a sect in the early
Christian
church
which
rejected
the
doctrine
of the
Trinity;
--
called
also
patripassian.
Excommunication
::
Excommunication
(n.) The act of
communicating
or
ejecting;
esp., an
ecclesiastical
censure
whereby
the
person
against
whom it is
pronounced
is, for the time, cast out of the
communication
of the
church;
exclusion
from
fellowship
in
things
spiritual..
Humite
::
Humite
(n.) A
mineral
of a
transparent
vitreous
brown
color,
found in the
ejected
masses
of
Vesuvius.
It is a
silicate
of iron and
magnesia,
containing
fluorine..
Voidance
::
Voidance
(n.) The act of
voiding,
emptying,
ejecting,
or
evacuating..
Refuse
::
Refuse
(v. t.) To
decline
to
accept;
to
reject;
to deny the
request
or
petition
of; as, to
refuse
a
suitor..
Discourage
::
Discourage
(v. t.) To
extinguish
the
courage
of; to
dishearten;
to
depress
the
spirits
of; to
deprive
of
confidence;
to
deject;
-- the
opposite
of
encourage;
as, he was
discouraged
in his
undertaking;
he need not be
discouraged
from a like
attempt..
Nauseate
::
Nauseate
(v. t.) To
sicken
at; to
reject
with
disgust;
to
loathe.
Abandon
::
Abandon
(v. t.) To cast or drive out; to
banish;
to
expel;
to
reject.
Maat
::
Maat (a.)
Dejected;
sorrowful;
downcast.
Squirt
::
Squirt
(n.) An
instrument
out of which a
liquid
is
ejected
in a small
stream
with
force.
Quondam
::
Quondam
(n.) A
person
dismissed
or
ejected
from a
position.
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..
Rejectment
::
Rejectment
(n.) Act of
rejecting;
matter
rejected,
or
thrown
away..
Pluck
::
Pluck (v. t.) To
reject
at an
examination
for
degrees.
Waped
::
Waped (a.) Cast down;
crushed
by
misery;
dejected.
Rubbish
::
Rubbish
(n.) Waste or
rejected
matter;
anything
worthless;
valueless
stuff;
trash;
especially,
fragments
of
building
materials
or
fallen
buildings;
ruins;
debris..
Demission
::
Demission
(n.) The act of
demitting,
or the state of being
demitted;
a
letting
down; a
lowering;
dejection..
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