Science Fair Project Dictionary
Abjection
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Etymology
French abjection, Latin abjectio
Noun
- The act of bringing down or humbling .
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- The abjection of the king and his realm - Joe
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- (Rare): The state of being rejected or cast out
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- An abjection from the beatific regions where God, and his angels and saints, dwell forever - Jer. Taylor
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- A low or downcast state; meanness of spirit; abasement; degradation.
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- That this should be termed baseness, abjection of mind, or servility, is it credible? - Hooker
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Translations
- Irish: ainnise f4 (3), truaillĂocht f3 (3)
Romanica
Noun
abjection f
- abjection, abjectness
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