| DEJECTING | • dejecting v. (Rare) present participle of deject. • DEJECT v. to depress, make sad. |
| DEJECTION | • dejection n. A state of melancholy or depression; low spirits, the blues. • dejection n. The act of humbling or abasing oneself. • dejection n. A low condition; weakness; inability. |
| DEJECTORY | • dejectory adj. Having power, or tending, to cast down. • dejectory adj. Promoting evacuations by stool. • DEJECTORY adj. promoting evacuation of the bowel. |
| EJECTABLE | • ejectable adj. Able to be ejected. • ejectable n. (Aerospace) Any object that is ejected by a satellite while it is in space. • EJECTABLE adj. able to be ejected. |
| EJECTIONS | • ejections n. Plural of ejection. • EJECTION n. the act of ejecting. |
| EJECTIVES | • ejectives n. Plural of ejective. • EJECTIVE n. a sound produced with air compressed above the closed glottis. |
| EJECTMENT | • ejectment n. (Law) The legal process of ejecting someone from their property or holdings. • ejectment n. (Generally) A casting out, an ejection. • EJECTMENT n. expulsion; dispossession; an action for the recovery of the possession of land. |
| REEJECTED | • reejected v. Simple past tense and past participle of reeject. • REEJECT v. to eject again. |
| REJECTEES | • rejectees n. Plural of rejectee. • REJECTEE n. one who is rejected. |
| REJECTERS | • rejecters n. Plural of rejecter. • REJECTER n. one who rejects, also REJECTOR. |
| REJECTING | • rejecting v. Present participle of reject. • REJECT v. to refuse to accept. |
| REJECTION | • rejection n. The act of rejecting. • rejection n. The state of being rejected. • rejection n. (Sports) A blocked shot. |
| REJECTIVE | • rejective adj. Tending to reject. • REJECTIVE adj. rejecting, or tending to reject. |
| REJECTORS | • rejectors n. Plural of rejector. • REJECTOR n. one who rejects, also REJECTER. |