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eject - put out or expel from a place; "The unruly student was excluded from the game" |
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exclude |
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kick out,
expel,
throw out force to leave or move out; "He was expelled from his native country"
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evict,
force out expel from one's property or force to move out by a legal process; "The landlord evicted the tenants after they had not paid the rent for four months"
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evict expel from one's property or force to move out by a legal process; "The landlord evicted the tenants after they had not paid the rent for four months"
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show the door ask to leave; "I was shown the door when I asked for a raise"
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bounce hit something so that it bounces; "bounce a ball"
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exorcise,
exorcize expel through adjuration or prayers; "exorcise evil spirits"
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eject - leave an aircraft rapidly, using an ejection seat or capsule |
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exit,
go out,
get out,
leave lose the lead
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