Thesaurus / eject
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They forecast a zone of low pressure ejecting from the Southwest United States to end up between Kentucky and Ohio late Sunday before a new low-pressure center forms over eastern North Carolina.
WASHINGTON RECEIVES FIRST MEASURABLE SNOW IN 372 DAYS, WITH ANOTHER THREAT LOOMING SUNDAYJASON SAMENOW, WES JUNKERJANUARY 26, 2021WASHINGTON POSTMembership to such an extremist group would be clear grounds for dismissal, but it can be harder to eject a soldier who simply expresses fringey, hardline views.
SECURITY OFFICIALS FACE THE POSSIBILITY OF A THREAT FROM THE INSIDE ON INAUGURATION DAYKIMBERLY DOZIERJANUARY 14, 2021TIMEIn one tricky moment, Burleson had to reckon for young viewers with the violence of the sport, after a Bears wide receiver was ejected for fighting.
THE FUTURE OF FOOTBALL-WATCHING HAS ARRIVED, WITH STREAMS FOR EVERYONE (AND SLIME FOR THE KIDS)BEN STRAUSSJANUARY 11, 2021WASHINGTON POSTTaylor was ejected for spitting at Tampa Bay running back Michael Pittman.
WASHINGTON’S LAST PLAYOFF WIN CAME 15 YEARS AGO. THAT FELT LIKE A BEGINNING, TOO.BARRY SVRLUGAJANUARY 7, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe Capitol police officers, overwhelmed by the crowds who broke into the Capitol building, took responsibility for leading lawmakers to safety and ejecting the relatively small groups of protesters who had gotten inside, the two people said.
WOMAN DIES AFTER SHOOTING IN U.S. CAPITOL; D.C. NATIONAL GUARD ACTIVATED AFTER MOB BREACHES BUILDINGWASHINGTON POST STAFFJANUARY 7, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe accident had left two crash sites, one for the pilot and one for his plane, which rocketed on after Ray ejected.
A CIA SPYPLANE CRASHED OUTSIDE AREA 51 A HALF-CENTURY AGO. THIS EXPLORER FOUND IT.SARAH SCOLESJANUARY 5, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCE“The cliffs at Torrey Pines are particularly hazardous because tall and steep cliffs are capable of ejecting rock farther onto the beach,” Young said.
ENVIRONMENT REPORT: HOW WE KNOW HUMANS ARE WARMING THE PLANETMACKENZIE ELMERJANUARY 4, 2021VOICE OF SAN DIEGOSkalski was ejected for targeting and Fields was left squirming on the ground.
JUSTIN FIELDS OUTDUELS TREVOR LAWRENCE AS OHIO STATE UPSETS CLEMSON IN PLAYOFF SEMIFINALEMILY GIAMBALVO, KAREEM COPELANDJANUARY 2, 2021WASHINGTON POSTAnother recent study showed that unfitted surgical masks were 100% effective in blocking seasonal coronavirus in droplets ejected during breathing.
MASKS HELP STOP THE SPREAD OF CORONAVIRUS – THE SCIENCE IS SIMPLE AND I’M ONE OF 100 EXPERTS URGING GOVERNORS TO REQUIRE PUBLIC MASK-WEARINGLGBTQ-EDITORDECEMBER 28, 2020NO STRAIGHT NEWSWith Starship, the third of the system that helps propel the spacecraft further than Earth orbit is never ejected.
SPACEX STARSHIP PROTOTYPE EXPLODED, BUT IT’S STILL A GIANT LEAP TOWARDS MARSHUGH HUNTDECEMBER 17, 2020SINGULARITY HUB WORDS RELATED TO EJECT
- banish
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- shed
- shoot
- speak
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- spit
- squirt
- throw out
- transmit
- utter
- vent
- voice
- void
- vomit
- yield
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.