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ejection (encz) | ejection,vyhození	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Ejection (gcide) | Ejection \E*jec"tion\, n. [L. ejectio: cf. F. ['e]jection.]
    1. The act of ejecting or casting out; discharge; expulsion;
       evacuation. "Vast ejection of ashes." --Eustace. "The
       ejection of a word." --Johnson.
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    2. (Physiol.) The act or process of discharging anything from
       the body, particularly the excretions.
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    3. The state of being ejected or cast out; dispossession;
       banishment.
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ejection (wn) | ejection
     n 1: the act of expelling or projecting or ejecting [syn:
          expulsion, projection, ejection, forcing out]
     2: the act of forcing out someone or something; "the ejection of
        troublemakers by the police"; "the child's expulsion from
        school" [syn: ejection, exclusion, expulsion,
        riddance] |  
ejection (devil) | EJECTION, n.  An approved remedy for the disease of garrulity.  It is
 also much used in cases of extreme poverty.
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dejection (mass) | dejection
  - depresie |  
rejection (mass) | rejection
  - odmietnutie |  
common mode rejection ratio (encz) | common mode rejection ratio,činitel potlačení souhlasného
 rušení	[el.]		parkmaj |  
dejection (encz) | dejection,deprese			luke |  
dejection cone (encz) | dejection cone,dejekční kužel	[eko.]		RNDr. Pavel Piskač |  
ejection (encz) | ejection,vyhození	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
ejection seat (encz) | ejection seat,	n:		 |  
mental rejection (encz) | mental rejection,	n:		 |  
region of rejection (encz) | region of rejection,			 |  
rejection (encz) | rejection,odmítnutí	n:		Pavel Machek; Gizarejection,zamítnutí	n:		Zdeněk Brožrejection,zavržení	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
rejection error (encz) | rejection error,			 |  
rejections (encz) | rejections,odmítnutí	n: pl.		IvČa |  
supply voltage rejection ratio (svrr) (encz) | supply voltage rejection ratio (SVRR),potlačení změny napájecího
 napětí	[el.]		parkmaj |  
Dejection (gcide) | Dejection \De*jec"tion\, n. [L. dejectio a casting down: cf. F.
    d['e]jection.]
    1. A casting down; depression. [Obs. or Archaic] --Hallywell.
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    2. The act of humbling or abasing one's self.
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             Adoration implies submission and dejection. --Bp.
                                                   Pearson.
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    3. Lowness of spirits occasioned by grief or misfortune;
       mental depression; melancholy.
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             What besides,
             Of sorrow, and dejection, and despair,
             Our frailty can sustain, thy tidings bring.
                                                   --Milton.
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    4. A low condition; weakness; inability. [R.]
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             A dejection of appetite.              --Arbuthnot.
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    5. (Physiol.)
       (a) The discharge of excrement.
       (b) F[ae]ces; excrement. --Ray.
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Rejection (gcide) | Rejection \Re*jec"tion\ (r?-j?k"sh?n), n. [L. rejectio: cf. F.
    r['e]jection.]
    Act of rejecting, or state of being rejected.
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dejection (wn) | dejection
     n 1: a state of melancholy depression
     2: solid excretory product evacuated from the bowels [syn:
        fecal matter, faecal matter, feces, faeces, BM,
        stool, ordure, dejection] |  
ejection (wn) | ejection
     n 1: the act of expelling or projecting or ejecting [syn:
          expulsion, projection, ejection, forcing out]
     2: the act of forcing out someone or something; "the ejection of
        troublemakers by the police"; "the child's expulsion from
        school" [syn: ejection, exclusion, expulsion,
        riddance] |  
ejection seat (wn) | ejection seat
     n 1: a pilot's seat in an airplane that can be forcibly ejected
          in the case of an emergency; then the pilot descends by
          parachute [syn: ejection seat, ejector seat, capsule] |  
mental rejection (wn) | mental rejection
     n 1: doubt about the truth of something [syn: incredulity,
          disbelief, skepticism, mental rejection] |  
rejection (wn) | rejection
     n 1: the act of rejecting something; "his proposals were met
          with rejection"
     2: the state of being rejected [ant: acceptance]
     3: (medicine) an immunological response that refuses to accept
        substances or organisms that are recognized as foreign;
        "rejection of the transplanted liver"
     4: the speech act of rejecting |  
ejection (devil) | EJECTION, n.  An approved remedy for the disease of garrulity.  It is
 also much used in cases of extreme poverty.
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WRIT DE EJECTIONE FIRMAE (bouvier) | WRIT DE EJECTIONE FIRMAE. A writ of ejectment. Vide Ejectment, and 3 Bl. 
 Com. 199. 
 
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