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ejection

[ ih-jek-shuhn ]

noun

  1. an act or instance of ejecting.
  2. the state of being ejected.
  3. something ejected, as lava.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ԴDze·tDz noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of ejection1

1560–70; < Latin ŧ𳦳پō- (stem of ŧ𳦳پō ) a throwing out, equivalent to eject- ( eject ) + -ō- -ion
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For any of this to happen, both teams had to maintain their composure, which both sides lost late in the second quarter, resulting in technical fouls being called on six players but no ejections.

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Following his ejection Tuesday, Green told reporters that he was working on articles of impeachment against the president and did not know if he would face any formal punishment.

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He stayed by Wilson's side after Labour's surprise ejection from power in 1970 and was granted an expanded role in his second spell in office from 1974.

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The strain of the repeated setbacks had revealed itself in Cronin’s ejection against Maryland and sharp criticism of his players after a home beatdown by Michigan.

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Following her diagnosis of heart failure, she was told the amount of blood leaving her heart every time it squeezes - its ejection fraction - was at about 27%, with anything over 50% considered normal.

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