Pronunciation: /ɪˈdʒɛkʃən sit/
noun a seat in an aircraft that can be ejected in an emergency to allow the occupant to escape
A1 The pilot used the ejection seat to escape from the crashing plane.
A2 Before takeoff, the instructor showed the new pilot how to operate the ejection seat.
B1 The military aircraft was equipped with an advanced ejection seat system for emergency situations.
B2 The engineer conducted tests on the ejection seat to ensure it met safety standards.
C1 The manufacturer upgraded the ejection seat technology to improve pilot survivability in high-speed ejections.
C2 The astronaut relied on the ejection seat to safely exit the spacecraft during a critical malfunction.
formal The pilot activated the ejection seat in case of emergency.
informal The ejection seat is like a last resort for the pilot.
slang I heard the new fighter jet has a badass ejection seat.
figurative Using the ejection seat in that situation was like hitting the reset button on his life.
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