eject
verbHow to pronounce eject:
Definition of eject:
- eject (verb):
- put out or expel from a place.
- to compel (someone) to leave a place or position
- to throw out especially by physical force, authority, or influence
Synonyms for eject:
banish
boot (out)
boot out
bounce
cast out
chase
chuck out
deport
dismiss
drive out
drum (out)
evict
exclude
exile
exorcise
exorcize
expel
extrude
fire
force out
force to leave
give (someone) the bum's rush
kick out
oust
out
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Antonyms for eject:
absorb
accept
admit
allow
allow to enter
appoint
approve
assign
assume
board
commission
contain
contract
embrace
employ
enclose
engage
enlist
enrol
enroll
finish
fix
give access
hail
hire
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- primly
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