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eject

[ih-jekt] / ɪˈdʒɛkt /


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The Bruins leader said he thought Steven Jamerson II tried to take out an opponent, but the coach said he had a poor view and apologized for ejecting the player.

From Los Angeles Times

It was ruled a Flagrant 1 excessive foul, but not a dangerous Flagrant 2 foul, so Jamerson was not ejected from the game.

From Los Angeles Times

But if that shock wave is too weak to eject the surrounding material, much of the star can fall back inward.

From Science Daily

Players who do get involved in fights could face penalties or be ejected from the game.

From BBC

When the sea overheats, corals eject the microscopic algae that provides their distinct colour and food source.

From Barron's




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