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  • adjective Able to be ejected.

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Examples

  • Solving offsite tape storage issues with 'ejectable' disk backup drives

    Petri IT Knowledgebase 2009

  • Alongside a pair of vials of undetermined ejectable medicines, additionally a couple of cans of Slimfast were found above the methadone.

    CNN Transcript Feb 11, 2007 2007

  • By contrast, in Belgium, the bond markets have effectively forced a country without an ejectable government to create one.

    NYT > Home Page By STEPHEN CASTLE 2011

  • By contrast, in Belgium, the bond markets have effectively forced a country without an ejectable government to create one.

    NYT > Global Home By STEPHEN CASTLE 2011

  • By contrast, in Belgium, the bond markets have effectively forced a country without an ejectable government to create one.

    NYT > Home Page By STEPHEN CASTLE 2011

  • By contrast, in Belgium, the bond markets have effectively forced a country without an ejectable government to create one.

    NYT > Home Page By STEPHEN CASTLE 2011

  • It's quite compact, measuring in at 14. 2×13.7×2cm and uses a slot-loading mechanism instead of the ejectable tray.

    Ubergizmo 2010

  • You know when an ejectable disk shows up on your desktop.

    Music, Ringtones and Downloads 2010

  • AAH serial: 5LSGDZVR detachable: 0 can spindown: 1 rotational media: 1 ejectable: 0 media: compat: interface: ata if speed: (unknown)

    LinuxQuestions.org 2010

  • It's quite compact, measuring in at 14. 2×13.7×2cm and uses a slot-loading mechanism instead of the ejectable tray.

    Ubergizmo 2010

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