Antonyms for ejected


Grammar : Verb
Spell : ih-jekt
Phonetic Transcription : ɪˈdʒɛkt


Definition of ejected

Origin :
  • mid-15c., from Latin eiectus "thrown out," past participle of eicere "throw out," from ex- "out" (see ex-) + -icere, comb. form of iacere "to throw" (see jet (v.)). Related: Ejected; ejecting.
  • verb throw or be thrown out
Example sentences :
  • He who pulls off the masks in the comedy of life is ejected.
  • Extract from : « Erasmus and the Age of Reformation » by Johan Huizinga
  • The men would jeer at me, and I might be ejected from the place.
  • Extract from : « A Woman who went to Alaska » by May Kellogg Sullivan
  • Milk given him two minutes after milking was at once ejected.
  • Extract from : « Old Rail Fence Corners » by Various
  • He seemed to be ejected from Paradise for the next five days.
  • Extract from : « Put Yourself in His Place » by Charles Reade
  • Strangers and idlers who refuse to work will be ejected from Johnstown.
  • Extract from : « The Johnstown Horror » by James Herbert Walker
  • Is it by a consort that he is to be ejected from his throne?
  • Extract from : « Prometheus Bound and Seven Against Thebes » by Aeschylus
  • He proposed, therefore, that we should at once be ejected from Mur.
  • Extract from : « Queen Sheba's Ring » by H. Rider Haggard
  • I opened its mandibles, when it ejected a wad of insects as large as a bean.
  • Extract from : « Bird Stories from Burroughs » by John Burroughs
  • The exclamation was ejected from him so to speak, by the mental shock.
  • Extract from : « The Man Who Lost Himself » by H. De Vere Stacpoole
  • It ejected something which hurtled toward the ship just up from Kandar.
  • Extract from : « Talents, Incorporated » by William Fitzgerald Jenkins

Synonyms for ejected

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