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    Eject , v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ejected; p. pr. & vb. n. Ejecting.] [L. ejectus, p. p. of ejicere; e out + jacere to throw. See Jet a shooting forth.]
    1. To expel; to dismiss; to cast forth; to thrust or drive out; to discharge; as, to eject a person from a room; to eject a traitor from the country; to eject words from the language. “Eyes ejecting flame.”
      H. Brooke.

      1913 Webster
    2. (Law) To cast out; to evict; to dispossess; as, to eject tenants from an estate.

      Syn. -- To expel; banish; drive out; discharge; oust; evict; dislodge; extrude; void.

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    Eject , n. [See Eject, v. t.] (Philos.) An object that is a conscious or living object, and hence not a direct object, but an inferred object or act of a subject, not myself; -- a term invented by W. K. Clifford.
    Webster 1913 Suppl.

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