Synonyms of eject

Antonyms of eject

Collocations of eject

eject from
Frequency: 80 %

The pilot had to eject from the plane before it crashed.

eject out of
Frequency: 65 %

The machine ejected the coin out of the slot.

eject quickly
Frequency: 60 %

The DVD player can eject the disc quickly with just a push of a button.

eject forcefully
Frequency: 45 %

The emergency button must be pressed to eject the parachute forcefully.

eject automatically
Frequency: 35 %

The system is designed to eject the CD automatically when the eject button is pressed.

Idiomatic Expressions for eject

  • Phrase: eject oneself from
    Meaning: to voluntarily leave or remove oneself from a situation or group
    Usage: She decided to eject herself from the toxic work environment and find a new job.