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Meaning of ejection
The act of forcing someone or something out of a place or position.
Etymology of ejection
The word "ejection" comes from the Latin words "ejectio" and "eicere", which mean "to throw out" or "to expel"
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of forcing someone or something out of a place or position
Synonyms
expulsion
removal
dismissal
ousting
exclusion
rejection
deportation
banishment
extrusion
expulsion
discharge
egress
exit
departure
termination
cancellation
abolition
annulment
voidance
repudiation
rejection
refusal
denial
abandonment
desertion
relinquishment
surrender
withdrawal
evacuation
clearance
elimination
exclusion
expulsion
exile
deportation
migration
emigration
immigration
displacement
relocation
transference
transfer
removal
displacement
Definitions
- The act of expelling or throwing someone or something out of a place or position
- * The act of removing or dismissing someone from a position or role
- * The act of forcing someone to leave a place or country
Usage Examples
- The company's ejection of the CEO was a surprise to everyone
- * The ejection of the tenants from the building was a result of the landlord's decision
- * The pilot's ejection from the plane was a dramatic moment in the film
Antonyms
inclusion
admission
acceptance
retention
appointment
installation
induction
inauguration
entrance
entry
introduction
accession
ascension
promotion
advancement
integration
incorporation
absorption
assimilation
reception
welcome
invitation
approval
ratification
confirmation
validation