forcibly eject
Frequency: 6.04.1 per million words
to remove someone from a place using physical force
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- He was forcibly ejected from the restaurant.
- Security will forcibly eject anyone who refuses to follow the theater's rules.
- The bouncer had to forcibly eject the unruly patron.
- The bouncers had to forcibly eject a drunk customer from the nightclub.
- Protesters who disrupted the meeting were forcibly ejected by security.
- Rowdy fans were forcibly ejected from the stadium after the fight broke out.
- If a passenger refuses to pay, the driver may have to forcibly eject them from the bus.
- If you block the aisle, the crew may forcibly eject you from the plane.
- The judge warned that anyone causing a disturbance would be forcibly ejected from the courtroom.
- The protesters were forcibly ejected from the city hall lobby after closing time.
- After the fight broke out, several fans were forcibly ejected from the stadium.
- Train staff can forcibly eject passengers who threaten others' safety.
- Security is currently forcibly ejecting a trespasser from the property.
- The manager warned that anyone without a valid pass would be forcibly ejected from the conference venue.
- They watched as the guards forcibly ejected the heckler from the comedy show.
- Police moved in to forcibly eject trespassers occupying the office building.
- The policy states that anyone without a valid ticket will be forcibly ejected.
- During the emergency, guards swiftly but forcibly ejected people from the restricted area.
- Despite his protests, the man was forcibly ejected from the building for violating the rules.
- Under the club’s zero-tolerance policy, they will forcibly eject anyone caught fighting.