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Meaning of ejecta

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ejecta (n. pl.)

Matter ejected; material thrown out; as, the ejecta of a volcano; the ejecta, or excreta, of the body.

ejecta Sentence Examples

  1. The volcanic ejecta rained down on the surrounding villages, burying homes and crops.
  2. The ejecta from the impact crater were found scattered over a wide area, indicating the force of the collision.
  3. The ejecta from the asteroid impact contained valuable minerals that were not found elsewhere on Earth.
  4. The ejecta from the nuclear explosion contaminated the surrounding area with radioactive material.
  5. The ejecta from the rocket launch formed a spectacular plume of smoke and debris that could be seen for miles.
  6. The ejecta from the supernova explosion traveled at incredible speeds, reaching neighboring stars within a matter of days.
  7. The ejecta from the comet's tail streamed behind it as it traveled through space, creating a magnificent celestial display.
  8. The ejecta from the volcano's eruption consisted of lava, ash, and rock fragments, which posed a significant hazard to nearby communities.
  9. The ejecta from the spacecraft's landing on Mars were carefully analyzed by scientists for evidence of life on the Red Planet.
  10. The ejecta from the meteor shower were visible in the night sky as streaks of light that illuminated the darkness.

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Matter ejected; material thrown out; as, the ejecta of a volcano; the ejecta, or excreta, of the body.

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The volcanic ejecta rained down on the surrounding villages, burying homes and crops.

The ejecta from the impact crater were found scattered over a wide area, indicating the force of the collision.

The ejecta from the asteroid impact contained valuable minerals that were not found elsewhere on Earth.

The ejecta from the nuclear explosion contaminated the surrounding area with radioactive material.