Sentence examples for To eject from inspiring English sources

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To eject

verb

To compel (a person or persons) to leave.

  • The man started a fight and was ejected from the bar.

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To eject all Palestinians to... where?

They need to eject.

And that was before his fateful decision to eject Totti.

Every week they vote to eject one person.

Again, it was his right to eject me".

He still refuses to eject the assembly's ETA proxies.

Evidence showed that the pilot had tried to eject.

If you take one of those away with a pre-emptive warning, he has to eject.

The Scottish Nationalists are pledged to do all in their power to eject David Cameron.

How the losers have to eject someone from their team from the island.

The military has since fought to eject them, but it is not clear how effectively.

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