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Meaning of ejecting
The primary meaning of "ejecting" is to forcefully or suddenly remove or throw someone or something out of a place.
Etymology of ejecting
The word "ejecting" originates from the Latin words "ejectare" and "jacere," which mean "to throw out" and "to throw," respectively
It has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of forcefully removing or expelling something or someone
Synonyms
expelling
dismissing
throwing out
ousting
removing
extracting
eliminating
discharging
casting out
forcing out
pushing out
throwing off
shedding
dropping
abandoning
relinquishing
surrendering
evacuating
vacating
departing
exiting
issuing
emitting
radiating
propelling
projecting
launching
emitting
exhaling
exhaling
spewing
spitting
expectorating
eructing
Definitions
- To remove or throw someone or something out of a place, especially by force or suddenly
- * To expel or discharge something, such as a fluid or an object, from a container or a system
Usage Examples
- The bouncer was ejecting rowdy patrons from the bar
- * The spacecraft was ejecting cargo into orbit
- * The volcano was ejecting molten lava and ash into the air
Antonyms
retaining
keeping
holding
containing
enclosing
surrounding
engulfing
engulfing
absorbing
absorbing
embracing
welcoming
admitting
inviting
including
incorporating
integrating
merging
combining
unifying
gathering
collecting
hoarding
storing
conserving
preserving
maintaining
upholding
supporting
sustaining