reeject

verb

Etymology

From re- + eject.

  1. derived from ēiectus
  2. derived from éjecter
  3. prefixed as reeject — “re + eject

Definitions

  1. To eject again.

    • An average fission product originating in the collected material was found to reeject about 10,000 atoms, whereas one originating in the emitter reejected only about 1000 atoms.
    • Moreover, to maintain a normal output, the ventricles have to continually reeject the regurgitated blood and are in a situation not unlike a person desperately trying to bale water out of a rapidly leaking boat.
    • ...whereas nuclear power is used to reeject matter at higher than SN velocities through the BLR, NLR, and galactic halo, enriching the IGM with metals.

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