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deject
▪ I. deˈject, ppl. a. Obs. or arch. Also 6 -gecte. [ad. L. dēject-us, pa. pple. of dējicĕre (dēicĕre) to throw down, f. de- I. 1 + jacĕre to throw. (In OF. des-, degiet, -get, -git.)] 1. As pa. pple. Thrown down, cast down; † cast away, rejected: see deject v.1430 Lydg. Chron. Troy ii. xvii, Thorowe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Abjection
person with a disability is denied and treated as an 'other'an object that can be ignoredor that the individual is clearly identified and defined as a deject For those with social anxiety, it is their entire social self which is perceived to be the deject, straying away from normal social rituals and capabilities wikipedia.org
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dejectant
dejectant, a. Her. (dɪˈdʒɛktənt) [f. deject + -ant1.] Cast down, bending down.1889 [see dejected 1 d]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Swagatam
Hence, Vidya decides to walk far as their kid should not deject in between. wikipedia.org
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dejectly
† deˈjectly, adv. Obs. [f. deject ppl. a. + -ly2.] In a ‘deject’ manner, dejectedly.1611 Cotgr., Peneusement, deiectly, heartlesly. 1653 Cloria & Narcissus i. 50 It doth not become a Prince of your birth..to entertaine dejectly these passages. 1767 H. Brooke Fool of Qual. (1859) II. 237 (D.), I rose... Oxford English Dictionary
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dejecta
‖ dejecta, n. pl. (dɪˈdʒɛktə) [L., neut. pl. of dēject-us: see deject.] Castings, excrements.1887 Garnsey & Balfour tr. De Bary's Fungi vii. 357 Fungi which grow on the dejecta of warm-blooded animals, dung, feathers, etc. Oxford English Dictionary
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Dinata 1986–2007
Femme Sans Haine (Old story)) (featuring Christos Thivaios) "Efyges Noris" (You left early) "I Akti" (The coast) "An S'arnitho, Agapi Mou" (If I ever deject wikipedia.org
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dejecter
dejecter (dɪˈdʒɛktə(r)) [f. deject v. + -er. Cf. dejector.] One who dejects.1611 Cotgr., Abbaisseur, an abaser, debaser, deiecter. Oxford English Dictionary
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deiect
deie, deiect obs. ff. die v., deject. Oxford English Dictionary
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diject
diject obs. erron. form of deject v. Oxford English Dictionary
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dejector
dejector Med. rare. (dɪˈdʒɛktə(r)) [agent-n. in L. form from L. dējicĕre to deject.] A dejectory agent or medicine; an aperient.1831 E. J. Trelawny Adv. Younger Son I. 239 An emetocatharticus, an enema, or simple dejectors. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ject-throw/hurl Flashcards | Quizlet
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单词全认识却看不懂句子怎么办?
deject沮丧,de-下,“情绪往下”从而沮丧。 14.lect,leg,lig=choose,gather elect选举,e-出,“选出来”等于“选举”。select选择,se-离开,分开“选择”就是“把东西选出来分开”。 zhihu
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dejectile
dejectile (dɪˈdʒɛktɪl) [f. L. type *dējectil-is, f. ppl. stem of L. dējicĕre to deject; cf. projectile, and L. miss-ilis, plect-ilis: see -ile.] A body thrown or impelled down upon an enemy.1886 Mrs. Randolph Mostly Fools III. x. 297 Harassing the foe by casting dejectiles into their works. Oxford English Dictionary
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dejected
dejected, ppl. a. (dɪˈdʒɛktɪd) [f. deject v.] 1. lit. Thrown or cast down, overthrown. arch.1682 Wheler Journ. Greece vi. 427 Buried in the Rubbish of its dejected Roof and Walls. 1881 H. James Portr. Lady xxvi, Looking at her dejected pillar. b. Allowed to hang down.1809 Heber Passage of Red Sea 12... Oxford English Dictionary
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