IPA: /ɪˈdʒæk.jʊ.leɪt/
KK: /ɪˈdʒæk.jə.leɪt/
To release semen from the body, usually during sexual activity.
During the medical examination, the doctor explained how the body can ejaculate.
Past: ejaculated
Past Participle: ejaculated
The fluid that is released from the male reproductive system during sexual climax, containing sperm and other substances.
The doctor explained the process of ejaculation and its role in reproduction.
To release or discharge something suddenly, especially in a forceful manner; often used in the context of expressing something loudly or passionately.
He ejaculated his surprise when he heard the news.
Past: ejaculated
Past Participle: ejaculated
Ejaculate → It is formed from "e-" (meaning out) and "jacere" (meaning to throw). The word describes the act of throwing out or expelling, particularly in a biological context.
Think of 'throwing out' ('e-' means out and 'jacere' means to throw) to remember that 'ejaculate' refers to the act of expelling.