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Definition of Ejects
1. eject [v] - See also: eject
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ejects
Literary usage of Ejects
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Travels in New-England and New-York by Timothy Dwight (1823)
"People of New-England fond of acquiring Knowledge. Happy ejects of this Trait of
Character. The Sabbath observed with So' ..."
2. The Grammar of Science by Karl Pearson (1900)
"Attitude of Science towards ejects Indeed in some respects ... None the less,
although they might with greater logic be termed ejects than, perhaps, ..."
3. The Practice of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, in Personal by William Tidd, Francis Joseph Troubat, Asa Israel Fish, Great Britain Court of Common Pleas, Great Britain Court of Exchequer, Great Britain Court of King's Bench (1856)
"Having thus shown the ancient method of proceeding in ejectment founded on an
actual demise, by the lessee against the person [ *1203 ] who ejects *him, ..."
4. Southern Italy and Sicily: With Excursions to Malta, Sardinia, Tunis, and by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1908)
"The crater lies to the N. of the highest peak, and at remarkably brief intervals
ejects huge bubbles of lava which explode with a thunderous noise and are ..."
5. The History and Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church: Containing an Account by John Lingard (1845)
"... EDWY—RECALLED BY EDGAR—IS MADR ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY—RESTORES THE MONASTIC
ORDER—IS AIDED BY OSWALD AND ETHELWOLD — ejects THE INCONTINENT CLERGY—TUB ..."