eject

Found in thesaurus: move, displace, get out, go out, exit, leave, discharge

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eject
v. eyectar, expeler, expulsar, expulsar a presiĆ³n, eyacular

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eject
v.- arrojar | expulsar

An English-Spanish Dictionary (Granada University, Spain), 14.4Download this dictionary
eject
(v.) = expulsar.
Ex: Newsprint machines, on the other hand, have grown ever larger and faster, and there are newsprint Fourdriniers working today which can eject a web 1,000 cm. wide at speeds of up to 1,000 metres per minute (which is 60 k.p.h.).


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eject
v.- [Inform] expulsar