Eject
/ɪˈdʒɛkt/
To eject means to push something out or make it come out. For example, when you press a button and your favorite DVD pops out of the player.
Examples
- The teacher had to eject the paper from the printer because it got stuck.
- When we played video games, I had to eject the disc to change the game.
- The dog tried to eject the ball from under the couch with his nose.
Synonyms
push out
remove
throw out
drop
send out
Antonyms
insert
keep
hold
bring in
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