How Do You Spell EJECTION?

Pronunciation: [ɪd͡ʒˈɛkʃən] (IPA)

The word "ejection" is spelled with the letter combination -ej- which can be a bit tricky for non-native English speakers. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /ɪˈdʒɛkʃən/, which shows that the first syllable is pronounced with a short "i" sound and a "j" sound where the letters "ej" are. The second part of the word is pronounced with an "sh" sound and a short "u" sound, spelled with the letter "o". Remembering the phonetic transcription can assist in proper spelling and pronunciation of this word.

EJECTION Meaning and Definition

  1. Ejection refers to the act or process of forcefully expelling something, typically referring to an object, substance, or individual being forcibly thrown or removed from a particular place or location. It often involves an abrupt and forceful expulsion or eviction.

    In a more general context, ejection can also pertain to the action of forcefully removing or dismissing someone from a position, office, or organization. It may be a result of misconduct, inadequate performance, or a decision made by the governing body or authority.

    In the field of aviation, ejection has a specifically defined meaning. It refers to the emergency process by which a pilot or crew member is forcefully expelled from an aircraft that is experiencing an uncontrollable or imminent catastrophic failure. This mechanism, commonly known as an ejection seat, allows individuals to quickly exit the aircraft and safely descend to the ground using a parachute.

    Ejection can similarly apply to objects or substances being forcefully propelled or expelled from a container or device, such as in the case of cartridge ejection in firearms or the expulsion of liquid or gas from a pressure vessel.

    Overall, ejection signifies a forceful removal or expulsion, often associated with emergency situations, whether it involves an object, substance, or individual.

  2. The act of throwing or casting out; expulsion.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of EJECTION

The word "ejection" has Latin roots and ultimately derives from the Latin verb "eicere", meaning "to throw out" or "to cast out". The Latin word can be further broken down into the prefix "e" meaning "out" and the verb "iacere" meaning "to throw". This has then evolved into the modern English word "ejection" which refers to the act of forcefully expelling something or someone.

Similar spelling words for EJECTION

Plural form of EJECTION is EJECTIONS

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