Section Eight
noun/ˌsekʃn ˈeɪt/
/ˌsekʃn ˈeɪt/
(North American English)- [uncountable] (in the past) a part of US army law that dealt with dismissing a soldier who was considered not suitable
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- [countable] (informal) a soldier who has been dismissed from the US army because he is not mentally fit
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Section Eight