Ejection
Pronunciation: /ɪˈdʒɛkʃən/
Ejection (noun)
- The act of removing someone or something by force, often from a place or position.
- A decision to send a player out of a game because of serious rules breaking.
- The process where a substance is pushed out quickly from a container, machine, or system.
Examples
- The ejection happened after the tenant refused to leave.
- They faced ejection when the court ordered them to move out.