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de·jec·tion \də̇ˈjekshən, dēˈ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English dejeccioun, from Late Latin & Latin; Late Latin dejection-, dejectio act of lowering or pulling down, abject condition, humiliation, from Latin, purging, ejection, degradation, from dejectus + -ion-, -io -ion 1. obsolete a. : the act of lowering or the condition of being lowered in rank, estate, or circumstances : abasement, humiliation b. : a lowering of strength : diminution especially of appetite 2. : lowness of spirits : depression, melancholy < slumped down on the wall, the picture of dejection — O.E.Rölvaag > 3. [probably from French, from Middle French, from Latin] a. : defecation b. : feces, excrement Synonyms: see sadness |