0 past simple and past participle of eject
1 to force someone to leave a particular place:
This fluid flows around the sphere equator and is ejected as a jet, followed by a vortex jump, into the downstream slug.
Somewhere between 80 to 90% of the blood ejected by the right ventricle goes through the duct into the descending thoracic aorta with minimal resistance.
A study of the parameters of particles ejected from a laser plasma.
The peers immediately objected to such tactics and ejected the seamen.
However, a few angular blocks, weighing about 30 kg each, have been ejected several metres out of the pit.
The aspirated cytoplasm and the spermatozoon were then gently ejected into the cytoplasm and the needle was withdrawn.
Spacecraft can be built and ejected from a solar system at a level of technology compatible with our own.
This only fails for field lines ejected from the sheet, which form a smaller portion of the volume.