- to drive or force out; expel, as from a place or position: The police ejected the hecklers from the meeting.
- to dismiss, as from office or occupancy.
- to evict, as from property.
- to throw out, as from within; throw off.
- to propel oneself from a damaged or malfunctioning airplane, as by an ejection seat: When the plane caught fire, the pilot ejected.
- to drive or force out; expel or emit
- to compel (a person) to leave; evict; dispossess
- to dismiss, as from office
- to leave an aircraft rapidly, using an ejection seat or capsule
- to attribute (one's own motivations and characteristics) to others