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eject verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
[transitive] eject something (from something) to push something out suddenly and with a lot of force. Used cartridges are ejected from the gun after firing. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. [intransitive] (of a pilot) to escape from an aircraft that is going to crash, sometimes using an ejector seat.
EJECT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to push, throw, or force something out of a place : Small splatters of molten lava were ejected from the crater. When X-rays are absorbed by matter, electrons are ejected from the atoms of which it is composed. [ I or T ] to come out of a machine when a button is pressed, or to make something do this:
Safely remove hardware in Windows - Microsoft Support
Select Start > Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Devices . Select More next to the device, and select Remove device. Finally, check with the hardware manufacturer for new drivers or other updates. Check connected hardware. Follow these steps to safely remove hardware from your Windows device.
EJECT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
verb (used with object) to drive or force out; expel, as from a place or position: The police ejected the hecklers from the meeting. to dismiss, as from office or occupancy. to evict, as from property. to throw out, as from within; throw off. See more. verb (used without object)
eject | meaning of eject in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ...
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Air e‧ject /ɪˈdʒekt/ verb 1 [ transitive] to make someone leave a place or building by using force eject somebody from something The demonstrators were ejected from the hall. 2 [ transitive] to make someone leave a job or position very quickly eject somebody from something 420 w...
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