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Ejection

usgb/ɪˈdʒekʃn/Volume
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Forceful ActionPlay
Ejection suggests a strong, often violent, action to remove something or someone. SlideThe protestors faced ejection from the assembly.
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Quick OccurrencePlay
Ejection often implies that the action occurs suddenly and swiftly. SlideAn ejection of lava from the volcano startled the tourists.
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Not Always PhysicalPlay
Ejection can refer to abstract ideas like the removal of thoughts. SlideThe teacher recommended ejection of distractions while studying.