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Definition of Ejectable
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ejectable
eject ejecta ejectable (current term) ejected ejectee ejectees ejectile ejecting ejection ejection fraction | ejection murmur ejection period ejection seat ejection seats ejections ejective |
Literary usage of Ejectable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Land Systems of British India: Being a Manual of the Land-tenures and of by Baden Henry Baden-Powell (1892)
"... but probably paid no more for their land, and were certainly not ejectable at
pleasure. Besides those there would be tenants from other places. ..."
2. The Works of Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty, Knight by Thomas Urquhart (1834)
"... first row must interchange their roomes, and consequently make the radius
ejectable, without any prejudice or hindrance to the progresse of the analogy; ..."
3. Tobacco Habit Easily Conquered: How to Do it Agreeably and Without Drugs ...by Max MacLevy by Max MacLevy (1916)
"... contained in the bag, into the intestinal canal, irrigating it and purging it
of ejectable matter. But don't—don't acquire the enema habit. ..."
4. New Zealand and Its Colonization by William Swainson (1859)
"... there are seven small Settlements with single nominated Councils. * ejectable,
has been suggested as a more fitting term. ..."
5. Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of (1883)
"George Hughes, its holder, the Puritan leader of the West, had, however, been
regularly instituted, and was not ejectable until Bartholomew Day, ..."