Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (1870–1938). Roget’s International Thesaurus. 1922.
Class II. Words Relating to SpaceSection IV. Motion
4. Motion with Reference to Direction
297. [Motion Out Of, Actively.] Ejection.
EGESTION, evacuation, vomition; emesis, eruption, eruptiveness, eruptivity, voidance, disgorgement; ructation, eructation; bloodletting, venesection, phlebotomy, extravasation, paracentesis; expuition [rare], exspuition [rare]; tapping, drainage; emetic; vomiting; excretion [See Excretion]; clearance, clearage.
DISLODGMENT; deportation; banishment (punishment) [See Punishment]; rogue’s march; relegation; extradition.
EJECTOR, bouncer [slang, U. S.], chucker-out [slang].
EVICT, oust, dislodge; turn out of -doors, – house and home; unhouse, unkennel; unpeople, dispeople; depopulate; relegate, deport.
LET OUT, give out, pour out, send out; dispatch or despatch, exhale, excern [obs.], excrete; embogue [obs.], disembogue; extravasate, shed, void, egest, evacuate; emit; open the -sluices, – floodgates; turn on the tap; give exit to, give vent to; extrude, detrude; effuse, spend, expend; pour forth; squirt, spurt or spirt, spill, slop; perspire (exude) [See Egress]; breathe, blow (wind) [See Wind].
TAP, draw off; bale out, lade out; let blood, broach.
EMPTY; drain, – to the dregs; sweep off; clear, – off, – out, – away; suck, draw off; clean out, make a clean sweep of, clear decks, purge.
DISEMBOWEL, embowel [rare], disbowel [rare], eviscerate, gut.
ROOT OUT, root up, unearth; eradicate, averruncate [obs.]; weed out, get out; eliminate, get rid of, do away with, shake off; exenterate [rare].
VOMIT, spew, puke [obs. or vulgar], keck, retch; cast up, bring up; disgorge.
SALIVATE, ptyalize, expectorate, clear the throat, hawk, spit, sputter, splutter, slobber, drivel, slaver, slabber, drool.
BELCH, eruct, eructate.
UNPACK, unlade, unload, unship; break bulk; dump [chiefly U. S.].
EMERGE, ooze [See Egress]; be let out.