To "oust," perhaps?
erase
Hurl, eject, catapult.
The e means 'out' and ject is from the French word 'jette' meaning throw. so eject means throw out.
Eject, evict and expel
It means thrown out, both literally and figuratively.
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evict or eject
My VCR will no longer eject tapes.
To eject from a position or place; force out.
The noun forms of the verb to eject are ejector, ejection, and the gerund, ejecting.
rank
expel