different between ejection vs debarment
ejection
English
Etymology
From Middle French éjection, from Latin eiectio.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??d??k??n/, /i?d??k??n/
- Rhymes: -?k??n
Noun
ejection (countable and uncountable, plural ejections)
- The act of ejecting.
- That which is ejected.
Derived terms
- ejection seat
Translations
ejection From the web:
- what ejection fraction is heart failure
- what ejection fraction
- what ejection fraction is considered heart failure
- what ejection fraction qualifies for disability
- what ejection fraction is normal
- what ejection fraction indicates heart failure
- what ejection fraction is considered severe
- what ejection fraction is advanced heart failure
debarment
English
Etymology
debar +? -ment
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /d??b??m?nt/
Noun
debarment (countable and uncountable, plural debarments)
- The act or an instance of debarring.
- (US, law) In the United States Food and Drugs Act, a penalty imposed on persons or companies that commit crimes in connection with applications for approval of drugs, in which such persons are barred from submitting or assisting in the submission of such an application.
Translations
debarment From the web:
- what debarment means
- debarment what does it mean
- what is debarment certification
- what is debarment check
- what is debarment and suspension certification
- what is debarment in procurement
- what does debarment and suspension mean
- what is debarment and suspension
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