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Ject= throw

Ject= throw. de ject ed de= down ject= thrown. to feel sad; to feel thrown down in spirit. I put the phone down and felt quite dejected. e ject e=out ject = throw. to throw out. I need to eject the DVD from my computer. in ject ion in= in ject=throw.

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Ject= throw

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  1. Ject=throw

  2. dejectedde=down ject=thrown to feel sad; to feel throwndown in spirit I put the phone down and felt quite dejected.

  3. ejecte=out ject=throw to throwout I need to eject the DVD from my computer.

  4. injectionin=in ject=throw a shot; the “throwing” of medicine into the body by a needle I have to go to the doctor’s office and get an injection tomorrow.

  5. Interjection a word thrown into a sentence or conversation in order to express emotion Inter=between ject=throw May I interject something before you make a decision?

  6. to throw goods overboard to lighten the load on a boat or an airplane jettison to discard (something) as useless or a burden When you cast aside your old interest in music and throw away your old instruments, this is an example of a situation where you jettison your love of music.

  7. Projectile Pro=forward or forth ject=to throw an object thrown into the air with great force

  8. Projector Pro=forward or forth ject=to throw a machine that throws an image onto a wall My sons bought us a projector for Christmas last year.

  9. reject To throw something out because it is defective and can’t be used again re--again and again; back or backward to indicate withdrawal or backward motion ject--to throw

  10. subject to throw oneself under someone else’s rule sub=under ject= to throw The kidnapper subjected the girls to unspeakable terror.

  11. tra--across, through, over, beyond, on the far side of; ject--to throw trajectory ory : place of or for <observatory : something that serves for <crematory> the curved path of an object thrown into space

  12. Fortunately, the only risk would be using the same logic for calculating a trajectory for landing a probe on Titan. trajectory the curved path of an object thrown into space

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