eject
გამოთქმა:
/ɪˈdʒɛkt/
1force or throw (something) out in a violent or sudden way:lumps of viscous lava were ejected from the volcano cause (something) to be expelled from a machine: he ejected the spent cartridge [no object] (of a pilot) escape from an aircraft by being explosively propelled out of it:he put the plane in a nosedive and ejected
2compel (someone) to leave a place:angry supporters were forcibly ejected from the court dismiss (someone) from office:he was ejected from office in July
3emit; give off:plants utilize carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that animals eject