eject vs garner

eject

verb
  • To cause (something) to come out of a machine. 

  • To compel (a person or persons) to leave. 

  • To forcefully project oneself or another occupant from an aircraft (or, rarely, another type of vehicle), typically using an ejection seat or escape capsule. 

  • To come out of a machine. 

  • To compel (a sports player) to leave the field because of inappropriate behaviour. 

  • To throw out or remove forcefully. 

noun
  • an inferred object of someone else's consciousness 

garner

verb
  • To earn; to get; to accumulate or acquire by some effort or due to some fact 

  • To gather, amass, hoard, as if harvesting grain. 

  • To reap grain, gather it up, and store it in a granary. 

  • To gather or become gathered; to accumulate or become accumulated; to become stored. 

noun
  • An accumulation, supply, store, or hoard of something. 

  • A granary; a store of grain. 

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