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eject
verb as in throw or be thrown out of a place
Example Sentences
For only the second time in the four games he has played in this season, receiver Puka Nacua finished without suffering an injury or being ejected.
The punch — the one that got Puka Nacua ejected against the Seattle Seahawks — is in the past, if not completely forgotten.
He travelled eighteen miles but only after ejecting every loose object from the balloon to enable it to launch.
A blocked punt, blocked extra point and a star receiver ejected.
Capobianco and the other fan, who was not identified, were ejected and escorted from their seats by stadium security, exchanging high-fives and at least one hug with applauding fans as they walked up the aisle.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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