Eject in a sentence as a verb

When you bootstrap, you can press pause instead of eject.

When you booted the machine, the drive would try to spin the disk up, fail, and then eject it.

It may even fall to those mutually loyal people that you worked with to eject you.

If you hit the eject button at the appropriate time and still walk away with a win.

The restaurant is well within its rights as pointed out to eject patrons wearing Google Glass.

The Macbooks without optical drive have the power button located where your eject key is.

"Ellis Act evictions, used to eject all tenants from a building to clear the way for a sale, soared 170 percent in the last three years.

I imagine they CAN eject you with force, but if they do you will be able to sue them and probably also call the police.

Seriously, just allow the battery to eject on impact.

It's still highly contagious, especially since it happens to cause people to tend to eject all kinds of different fluids.

If you cannot tolerate the continued presence of a country's diplomats in your country then you eject them, you do not hold them hostage.

The idea being that we eat some fruit, wander off to somewhere new, have a dump, eject some seeds from the fruit complete with a handy amount of manure and water.

Long ago writing testing exploits on a Solaris machine, I'd use the payload of "/sbin/eject" because it was very simple to see if the attack succeeded.

My wife and I have a small toddler with another kid on the way and couple the current climate with how crappy the public schools are here and it's only a matter of time before we hit the eject button.

If I understand correctly, there's a difference between saying "If you run a hotspot here, we will find it and eject you for violating our terms" and "If you run a hotspot here, we will interfere with its operation"The first one is perfectly okay, your private property, your rules, the second is in violation of the law.

Eject definitions

verb

put out or expel from a place; "The unruly student was excluded from the game"

See also: exclude

verb

eliminate (a substance); "combustion products are exhausted in the engine"; "the plant releases a gas"

See also: exhaust discharge expel release

verb

leave an aircraft rapidly, using an ejection seat or capsule

verb

cause to come out in a squirt; "the boy squirted water at his little sister"

See also: squirt