ejection

[iˈdʒɛkʃən]

ejection Definition

  • 1the action of forcing or throwing something out, especially from the body
  • 2the act of being forced to leave a place

Using ejection: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ejection" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ejection of the bullet from the gun was very loud.

  • Example

    The ejection of the pilot from the plane was successful.

  • Example

    The ejection of the player from the game caused a lot of controversy.

ejection Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with ejection

  • a device in a military aircraft that enables the pilot to escape in an emergency by being ejected from the cockpit

    Example

    The pilot used the ejection seat to escape from the crashing plane.

  • the percentage of blood that is pumped out of the heart during each contraction

    Example

    The doctor measured the patient's ejection fraction to determine how well their heart was functioning.

  • an opening on a firearm through which spent cartridges are ejected

    Example

    The soldier cleared the jam in his rifle by removing the cartridge through the ejection port.

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Summary: ejection in Brief

Ejection [iˈdʒɛkʃən] refers to the act of forcing or throwing something out, especially from the body, or the act of being forced to leave a place. Examples include the ejection of a bullet from a gun, the ejection of a pilot from a plane, and the ejection of a player from a game. Other related phrases include 'ejection seat,' 'ejection fraction,' and 'ejection port.'