Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for ejected

ejected

adjective as in discharged

adjective as in removed

Advertisement

Discover More

Example Sentences

Noor was in the summer camp workshops the day the landlord predator was discovered and ejected.

Some of the matter is ejected away in the form of huge powerful jets (which also emit a lot of light).

Jean Kasem called police to get the group ejected from the property.

Just one player was ejected from a game all season, and the team had no fights with other teams.

He hit the fuselage of his F-100 when he ejected, breaking his arm, damaging his eye and injuring his back.

Dr. Skinner, ejected Bishop of Oxford, had admitted him into orders at the early age of twenty-one.

He was born a plebeian, and rose to distinction by his talents, but was ejected from the senate for his profligacy.

If reason is to rule, the usurper, religion, must be ejected; hence atheism was fundamental to his entire system.

In 1643 the Earl of Manchester ejected many of the Royalist clergymen from their livings who were scandalous ministers.

When the tray was ejected, he sipped his drink appreciatively and looked across the rim of the glass at the other man.

Synonym of the day

Which one is a synonym for jagged?Get the answer

Start each day with the Synonym of the Day in your inbox!

By clicking "Sign Up", you are accepting Dictionary.com Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policies.

On this page you'll find 29 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to ejected, such as: fired, freed, laid-off, released, sacked, and axed.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement