eject

/i-ˈjekt/

Middle English, from Latin ejectus, past participle of eicere, from e- + jacere

verb

  1. to throw out especially by physical force, authority, or influence

  2. to evict from property

  3. to throw out or off from within

ejected the player from the game

eject expel oust evict mean to drive or force out. eject carries an especially strong implication of throwing or thrusting out from within as a physical action. expel stresses a thrusting out or driving away especially permanently which need not be physical.