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Latin root: -ject- The word dejected was formed from the Latin root -ject-, meaning "to throw," and the Latin prefx de-, meaning "down" or "off. " Thus, someone who is dejected has been "thrown down" by disappointment or sorrow. Come up with several other words that you suspect were formed from the Latin root -ject-. Then, check the words' definitions and etymologies in a college-level dictionary to verify your choices. Write the words and their meanings here.

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Eject, project, reject

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