Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Tending to abase; demoralizing: as, abjective influence.
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Examples
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But we've also possibly reached a point where this has been institutionalized, a permanent state of abjective reality.
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But all this expenditure will be prove to be fruitless as Ken's TfL quango have made it their next abjective to further close ticket offices.
Ken will make millions of pounds of investment worthless The Last Boy Scout 2006
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But all this expenditure will be prove to be fruitless as Ken's TfL quango have made it their next abjective to further close ticket offices.
Archive 2006-10-01 Serf 2006
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So we have these problems that, let's face it, brought me to the presidency in 1992 -- the abjective conditions that Americans were groping to come to grips with.
Remarks To American Society Of Newspaper Editors ITY National Archives 1994
slumry commented on the word abjective
An adjective who has been scorned.
June 15, 2007
reesetee commented on the word abjective
So sad....
June 15, 2007
uncleosbert commented on the word abjective
sniglet!
June 15, 2007