eject vs. reject

eject

 

eject  formal

(to force someone to leave)

  • They ejected her from the church.
  • He was ejected from the bar for causing trouble.

(to make something come out)

    • The computer ejected the CD.

 

reject

(to refuse to accept, believe in, or use)

      • They rejected our offer of help.
      • She would not reject him because he is handsome.

 

 

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