ejections (Meaning)

ejections

to evict from property, to throw out especially by physical force or authority, to throw out especially by physical force, authority, or influence, to throw out or off from within, to force out or expel from within, dispossess, to force off property

ejections Sentence Examples

  1. The force of the blast caused multiple ejections of debris from the damaged building.
  2. The fighter jet successfully completed several practice ejections during its flight test.
  3. The spacecraft experienced an unexpected ejection of its payload due to a malfunction.
  4. The high blood pressure led to ejections of blood from the patient's nostrils.
  5. The volcano erupted violently, sending a plume of ash and ejections of molten rock into the air.
  6. The ejections from the patient's stomach contained blood, suggesting an internal injury.
  7. The malfunctioning centrifuge caused the ejections of test tubes containing hazardous chemicals.
  8. The ejections of lava from the volcano formed a new cone-shaped feature on the landscape.
  9. The faulty equipment resulted in intermittent ejections of air, creating an unpleasant hissing sound.
  10. The rocket successfully detached its boosters, causing several ejections of fuel and exhaust gases.

FAQs About the word ejections

to evict from property, to throw out especially by physical force or authority, to throw out especially by physical force, authority, or influence, to throw out

evacuations, relocations, dispossessions, banishments, deportations,expulsions, displacements, resettlements, ousters, expatriations

returns, repatriations, immigrations,comings, entrances, approaches,ingresses

The force of the blast caused multiple ejections of debris from the damaged building.

The fighter jet successfully completed several practice ejections during its flight test.

The spacecraft experienced an unexpected ejection of its payload due to a malfunction.

The high blood pressure led to ejections of blood from the patient's nostrils.