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be abject

adjective

Rejected; cast aside.

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Yet their performances away from India continue to be abject.

She knew she would never be abject in his presence again.

The film tantalisingly keeps us guessing about Danilov's motives – although one reason seems to be abject fear of this unforgiving authority figure.

The striking thing about Clinton's statement is that both of the operations he cited involved the long-distance use of cruise missiles and no risk to American lives, and both are now widely considered to be abject failures.

Living without Dad would be abject misery and who would want to live in abject misery?' "She said the two things she would be saddest to leave were her garden and Hannah Rose, but she was definitely going.

It is hoped that this paper, published, in 1989, in the Swiss-based journal European Neurology (Vol. 29, No. 6) may illuminate the phenomenon, often seen in Republican patients, whereby failed Bush policies are retained in policy-processing areas of the brain long after these policies have demonstrated themselves to be abject failures.

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That was abject cowardice".

Breakfast was abject.

United, however, were abject.

That is abject nonsense.

Anything else would have been abject surrender.

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