Deject
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British pronunciation/dɪd‍ʒˈɛkt/
American pronunciation/dɪˈdʒɛkt/

Definition & Meaning of "deject"

to deject
01

to make someone feel disheartened or low in spirits

Transitive: to deject sb
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Example
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The loss of their team in the championship game dejected the fans.
His failure in the exam dejected him.
The constant criticism from his boss dejected him.
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Example
The loss of their team in the championship game dejected the fans.
His failure in the exam dejected him.
The constant criticism from his boss dejected him.
Rejection from her dream job dejected her deeply.
The rainy weather dejected everyone at the outdoor event.
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