eject - use in sentences

Object

  • photoelectron: The pictures below show the cosine squared distribution of the ejected photoelectron in the presence of multiple scattering.
  • droplet: There is more energy needed to eject the droplet and also the droplets are formed with a filament.
  • electron: A single laser pulse strikes a thin target, ejecting electrons which form a cloud of negative charge around the back of the target.
  • disk: How do I find out which ejected disks are overdue?
  • button: Press the load eject button to load a sheet of paper.
  • disk: Insert and eject the disk a couple of times.

Used with why or when

  • when: Dix refuses to believe the calls but is forced to eject when the cruiser goes out of control.

Preposition: into

  • space: Instead only the outer layers of the White Dwarf are ejected into space.

Modifying Another Word

  • forcibly: They were then forcibly ejected at Kings Cross station where they were further surrounded & detained.
  • summarily: A Responsible Adult is summarily ejected from the dining room for wearing shorts!
  • violently: Polymeric material was violently ejected from the Dewar flask.
  • manually: Restart, and manually eject the system CD after the startup chime.
  • safely: Although very close to the water the pilot managed to safely eject form his plane and was picked up by lifeboat.
  • physically: It was almost as tho the plan was to stage a provocation, hoping to have one of the gang physically ejected.

Preposition: from

  • plane: Some vital functions ( like ejecting from the plane or even ending the mission ) are tied into these combinations.
  • aircraft: Pablo apologized for twice having ejected from aircraft during his RAF career, at a cost of around £ 13 million to tax payers.
  • premise: Unfortunately, anyone found in breach of the law will be ejected from the premises without a refund.
  • ground: Once again Dundee United have decided that anyone caught copying the paper throwing act will be ejected from the ground.
  • star: It is a cloud of gas ejected from the doomed star at its center.
  • venue: Refunds are not available for customers who have been either refused entry or ejected from a venue for failing to comply with regulations.

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