Eject(v. t.) To expel; to dismiss; to cast forth; to thrust or drive out; to discharge; as, to eject a person from a room; to eject a traitor from the country; to eject words from the language.
Eject(v. t.) To cast out; to evict; to dispossess; as, to eject tenants from an estate.
Ejected(imp. & p. p.) of Eject
Ejecting(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Eject
Ejection(n.) The act of ejecting or casting out; discharge; expulsion; evacuation.
Ejection(n.) The act or process of discharging anything from the body, particularly the excretions.
Ejection(n.) The state of being ejected or cast out; dispossession; banishment.
Ejectment(n.) A casting out; a dispossession; an expulsion; ejection; as, the ejectment of tenants from their homes.
Ejectment(n.) A species of mixed action, which lies for the recovery of possession of real property, and damages and costs for the wrongful withholding of it.
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