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Eject

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dischargenounTo free of a debt, claim, obligation, responsibility, accusation, etc.; to absolve; to acquit; to forgive; to clear.
releasenoun(software) The distribution, either public or private, of an initial or new and upgraded version of a computer software product.
expelverb(transitive) To eject.
squirtnounAn instrument from which a liquid is forcefully ejected in a small, quick stream.
excludeverb(transitive) To bar (someone or something) from entering; to keep out.
turn outverb(intransitive, idiomatic, copulative) To end up; to result.
kick outverb(idiomatic, transitive) To eject, dismiss, expel, or forcefully remove (someone or something).
turf outverb(transitive, informal, usually of a person) To remove or eject from a place.
squeeze outverb(transitive) (sports) To force (a competitor) out of one of a limited number of winning positions by taking over that position or a higher one.
force outverbTo cause something to be ejected
boot outverb(transitive, colloquial) Emphatic synonym of kick out: to remove, to eject, to expel; to dismiss (from a position, job, etc.).
throw outverb(idiomatic) To discard; to dispense with something; to throw away.
chuck outverb(slang, transitive) To discard, to dispose of (something).

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boot outverb(transitive, colloquial) Emphatic synonym of kick out: to remove, to eject, to expel; to dismiss (from a position, job, etc.).
kick outverb(idiomatic, transitive) To eject, dismiss, expel, or forcefully remove (someone or something).
turf outverb(transitive, informal, usually of a person) To remove or eject from a place.
force outverbTo cause something to be ejected
chuck outverb(slang, transitive) To discard, to dispose of (something).
expelverb(transitive) To eject.
throw outverb(idiomatic) To discard; to dispense with something; to throw away.
releaseverb(transitive) To let go of; to cease to hold or contain.
dischargeverbTo free of a debt, claim, obligation, responsibility, accusation, etc.; to absolve; to acquit; to forgive; to clear.
excludeverb(transitive) To bar (someone or something) from entering; to keep out.
squeeze outverb(transitive) (sports) To force (a competitor) out of one of a limited number of winning positions by taking over that position or a higher one.
turn outverb(intransitive, idiomatic, copulative) To end up; to result.
squirtverb(intransitive, of a liquid) To be thrown out, or ejected, in a rapid stream, from a narrow orifice.
exitverbAn act of going out or going away, or leaving; a departure.
dislodgeverb(transitive) To remove or force out from a position or dwelling previously occupied.
evictverb(transitive) To expel (one or more people) from their property; to force (one or more people) to move out.
expellingnounThe process by which something is expelled.
ousterverb(now chiefly US) The forceful removal of a politician or regime from power; a coup; an ousting.
oustverb(transitive) To expel; to remove.
removalnounThe process of removing or the fact of being removed.

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