ejected

The word “ejected” has 3 syllables: e-jec-ted

It's pronounced as /ɪˈdʒɛktɪd/


What is synonym and antonym for ejected?

In the thesaurus, “ejected” has 87 synonyms and 16 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for ejected along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for ejected

  • axed
  • banished
  • belched
  • bounced
  • canned
  • cashiered
  • cast
  • cast out
  • chased
  • defenestrated
  • deforced
  • deported
  • detached
  • discharged
  • disgorged
  • dislodged
  • dismissed
  • displaced
  • dispossessed
  • eliminated
  • emanated
  • emitted
  • eructed
  • erupted
  • evacuated
  • evicted
  • excised
  • exhaled
  • exiled
  • expatriated
  • expelled
  • expunged
  • extirpate
  • extracted
  • extruded
  • fired
  • flung
  • freed
  • furloughed
  • gave one the gate
  • gushed
  • heaved
  • hove
  • hurled
  • issued
  • jetted
  • kicked out
  • laid-off
  • launched
  • let go
  • mustered out
  • ostracized
  • ousted
  • outed
  • pink-slipped
  • pitched
  • poured
  • ran off
  • read out
  • recalled
  • released
  • removed
  • replaced
  • retired
  • routed
  • sacked
  • sent away
  • sent home
  • sent packing
  • shot
  • shut out
  • spat
  • spewed
  • spit
  • spouted
  • sprang
  • sprung
  • spurted
  • squirted
  • streamed
  • surged
  • terminated
  • threw out
  • tossed
  • turned out
  • vented
  • withdrawn

Antonyms for ejected

  • accepted
  • admitted
  • contained
  • entertained
  • established
  • harbored
  • housed
  • ignored
  • left
  • lodged
  • received
  • restrained
  • sheltered
  • took
  • took in
  • welcomed

Meanings of ejected

  • verb
    1. To compel (a person or persons) to leave.
    2. To throw out or remove forcefully.
    3. To compel (a sports player) to leave the field because of inappropriate behaviour.
    4. To project oneself from an aircraft.
    5. To cause (something) to come out of a machine.
    6. To come out of a machine.

Example Sentences

  • The player was ejected from the game for unsportsmanlike conduct.
  • The CD tray ejected unexpectedly during the middle of a movie.
  • The pilot was ejected from the cockpit when the aircraft malfunctioned.
  • The system automatically ejected the faulty disk after detecting an error.
  • The security system ejected the intruder from the building as soon as they were detected.

On this page you'll find 103 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to ejected, such as: accepted, admitted, axed, banished, belched, bounced, canned.

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Related Words

abandoned

abated

  • abbreviated
  • abolished
  • aborted
  • abridged
  • abrogated
  • allayed
  • alleviated
  • altered
  • ameliorated
  • anesthetized
  • annihilated
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  • enjoined
  • eradicated
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  • feeble
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  • fixed
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  • fused
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  • helped
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  • light
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  • palled
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  • rejuvenated
  • relaxed
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  • renewed
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  • revoked
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  • sank
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  • shallow
  • shortchanged
  • shortened
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  • soft
  • softened
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  • stripped
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  • sunk
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  • suspended
  • tapered
  • tapered off
  • tempered
  • thawed
  • threw out
  • took off
  • trimmed
  • truncated
  • vacated
  • vanished
  • vetoed
  • voided
  • waned
  • wasted away
  • weak
  • weakened
  • whittled
  • withdrew
  • wrote off

abhorred

  • abandoned
  • abhorrent
  • abominated
  • accursed
  • alienated
  • anathematized
  • appalled
  • atrocious
  • avoided
  • awful
  • condemned
  • creepy
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  • deplored
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  • displeased
  • drip
  • dumpy
  • estranged
  • execrable
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  • fastidious
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  • had bellyful
  • had enough
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  • hateable
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  • maggot
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  • nauseated
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  • obnoxious
  • odious
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  • ostracized
  • out
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  • outraged
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  • overwrought
  • queasy
  • rejected
  • repelled
  • repugnant
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  • repulsive
  • revolted
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  • satiated
  • scandalized
  • scorned
  • shocking
  • shunned
  • sick
  • sick and tired of
  • sick of
  • sorry
  • squeamish
  • tired
  • turned off
  • unaccepted
  • unappreciated
  • unattractive
  • unbeloved
  • uncared-for
  • undesirable
  • unfavorite
  • unhappy
  • unloved
  • unpopular
  • unvalued
  • unwanted
  • unwelcome
  • up to here
  • vile
  • weary
  • weird
  • wimpy

abject

  • base
  • contemptible
  • degraded
  • dejected
  • demure
  • deplorable
  • dishonorable
  • fawning
  • forlorn
  • groveling
  • hangdog
  • humble
  • humiliated
  • lamblike
  • low
  • lowly
  • meek
  • menial
  • miserable
  • modest
  • outcast
  • pitiable
  • retiring
  • servile
  • sheepish
  • slavish
  • submissive
  • sycophant
  • sycophantic
  • toadyish
  • unassuming
  • unpretentious
  • worthless
  • wretched

abjured

  • abandoned
  • abnegated
  • avoided
  • backed down
  • backed off
  • backtracked
  • bolted
  • bucked
  • checked
  • combated
  • combatted
  • constrained
  • contradicted
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  • curbed
  • denied
  • disallowed
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  • disclaimed
  • disowned
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  • forbore
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  • fought
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  • gave up
  • inhibited
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  • rebutted
  • recalled
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  • refused
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  • rejected
  • relinquished
  • reneged
  • renounced
  • repealed
  • repudiated
  • retracted
  • revoked
  • shunned
  • spurned
  • surrendered
  • took back
  • unsaid
  • withdrew

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