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  • 21eject — {{#}}{{LM E14276}}{{〓}} {{[}}eject{{]}} {{■}}(ing.){{□}} {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} Tecla o mecanismo que permite sacar una cinta o un disco del aparato donde están: • No puedo sacar la casete, porque no funciona el eject.{{○}}… …

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  • 22eject — 1. verb /ɪˈdʒɛkt,ˈiː.dʒɛkt/ a) To force (a person or persons) to leave. The man started a fight and was ejected from the bar. b) To be thrown out violently. Andrew was ejected from his apartment for not paying the rent. Syn: boot out, discharge …

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  • 23eject — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To remove physically] Syn. expel, drive out, evict, discharge, throw out, cast out, oust, dislodge, discard, reject, emit, disgorge, kick out, heave out, send out, put out, force out, weed out, spit out, turn out, rout out,… …

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  • 24eject — e|ject [ ı dʒekt ] verb 1. ) transitive FORMAL to make someone leave a place, especially using physical force: eject someone from something: A group of noisy protestors were ejected from the meeting. a ) to force someone to leave a job or… …

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  • 25eject — verb 1》 force or throw out violently or suddenly.     ↘(of a pilot) escape from an aircraft by means of an ejection seat. 2》 compel (someone) to leave a place. Derivatives ejection noun ejector noun Origin ME: from L. eject , eicere throw out ,… …

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  • 26eject — verb 1) the volcano ejected ash Syn: emit, spew out, discharge, give off, send out, belch, vent 2) the pilot had time to eject Syn: bail out, escape 3) they …

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  • 27eject — verb (t) /əˈdʒɛkt / (say uh jekt), /i / (say ee ) 1. to drive or force out; expel, as from a place or position. 2. to dismiss, as from office, occupancy, etc. 3. to evict, as from property. –verb (i) /əˈdʒɛkt / (say uh jekt), /i / (say ee ) 4. to …

  • 28eject — v.tr. 1 send or drive out precipitately or by force, esp. from a building or other property; compel to leave. 2 a cause (the pilot etc.) to be propelled from an aircraft or spacecraft in an emergency. b (absol.) (of the pilot etc.) be ejected in… …

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  • 29Eject (Transformers) — Eject is the name of a fictional character from the various Transformers universes.Transformers: Generation 1Transformers character name =Eject caption =deletable image caption affiliation =Autobot subgroup =Communications function =Electronic… …

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  • 30eject from possession — index dispossess Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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