expel
expel, dismiss, squeeze, thrust, eject, chase, evict
It means thrown out, both literally and figuratively.
The e means 'out' and ject is from the French word 'jette' meaning throw. so eject means throw out.
The Igbo word for "dismiss" of the Western African origin is gbasaa.
" We dismiss thee." meaning I dismiss you.
My VCR will no longer eject tapes.
erase
The noun forms of the verb to eject are ejector, ejection, and the gerund, ejecting.
The noun forms for the verb to dismiss are dismissal and the gerund, dismissing.
dismiss
The root word "ject" means to throw or to cast. It is derived from the Latin word "jacere," which has a similar meaning. Words like "eject," "inject," and "project" all contain this root and relate to the idea of throwing or casting something.
Inject, reject, eject...