different between rejectment vs ejectment
rejectment
English
Etymology
reject +? -ment
Noun
rejectment (countable and uncountable, plural rejectments)
- The act of rejecting; rejection.
- Matter that is rejected, or thrown away.
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rejectment From the web:
ejectment
English
Etymology
From eject +? -ment.
Noun
ejectment (countable and uncountable, plural ejectments)
- (law) The legal process of ejecting someone from their property or holdings.
- 1782, Frances Burney, Cecilia, V.x.4:
- She had only, therefore, to save herself an actual ejectment, by quitting a house in which she was exposed to such a disgrace.
- 1782, Frances Burney, Cecilia, V.x.4:
- (generally) A casting out, an ejection.
Synonyms
- (casting out): ejection
References
- ejectment in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
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