eject from



eject (someone) from

some place to use force to make someone leave a place; to throw someone out of some place. The management ejected Sam from the theater. He was ejected from the theater.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Bella['belə]
Collier['kɔliə]
JothamJO-thəm (English)Biblical
BasBAHSDutch
Morin['mɔ:rin]
Lin-Chinese