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deject

[dih-jekt] / dɪˈdʒɛkt /
VERB
lower spirits
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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If you’ve found yourself burnt out, exhausted, confused, dejected and dismayed as you process the daily onslaught of the Trumpian team, you now know why.

From Salon

The sight of the downcast and dejected Mohamed Salah trudging off as Liverpool desperately chased an equaliser against Manchester United was an ominous symbol of their current struggles.

From BBC

The sequel focuses on Dolphin, 33, still looking after her mum and feeling dejected with life living in a bedsit and working at a tattoo parlour.

From BBC

I was so dejected by that point, I didn’t even let myself get nervous about the response, because I was ready for the last and final rejection.

From Los Angeles Times

Leaving the eight-hour count in Runcorn and Helsby this morning, Labour campaigners were utterly dejected, not least at having lost by only six votes, the closest result in any by-election ever.

From BBC