ejected
adj.adj. forced to leave a place or a position, often because of a rule or a mistake. It can also describe someone who was thrown out of a vehicle or machine for safety.
adj. Describes a person or object that has been forcibly expelled or removed from a location, vehicle, or social context. Often used as a participial adjective to describe the state of an individual after a formal dismissal or mechanical expulsion.
The player was ejected from the game for arguing with the referee.
After the engine failed, the pilot was safely ejected from the fighter jet before it crashed into the sea.
The unruly spectator was promptly ejected from the stadium by security personnel following several warnings regarding his disruptive behavior during the final set.
Often follows a linking verb like 'was' or 'became'. Frequently pairs with the preposition 'from' to indicate the place or group being left.
He was ejected of the meeting.He was ejected from the meeting.The word requires the preposition 'from' to indicate the source of expulsion.