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Abjected

Description:

Abjected is the past participle form of the verb "abject". It is used to describe something or someone who has been brought to a state of extreme humiliation or degradation.

Sample Sentences:

As an adjective:

  • After losing the game, the team felt abjected and ashamed.
  • The abjected prisoner pled for mercy.

As a verb:

  • The dictator's actions abjected the entire population.
  • The job rejection abjected her self-confidence.

As a noun:

  • The abjection he faced after the scandal was unbearable.
  • Living in abjected poverty, they struggled to meet their basic needs.

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