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Root: ject
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| eject | to push something out; to force someone to leave |
| injection | the act or process of forcing a liquid into something; the act or process of forcing a liquid medicine or drug into someone by using a special needle |
| interjection | a spoken word, phrase, or sound that expresses sudden or strong feeling |
| project | (1) to cause light, a picture,or movie to appear on a surface (2) to plan, calculate, or estimate something for a time in the future |
| reject | to refuse to believe, accept, or consider something |
| selfish | having or showing concern only for yourself and not for the needs or feelings of other people |
| squeamish | afraid to deal with or do things that might hurt or offend peopl; having an unpleasantly nervous or doubtful feeling;have a sick feeling in the stomach |
| combative | having or showing a willingness to fight or argue |
| impressive ` | deserving attention, admiration or respect; making a good impression |
| intensive | involving very great effort or work |
| stratosphere | the layer of atmosphere that extends from about 11 miles to 30 miles above Earth. |
| endow | To provide with an ability, talent, or other positive qualities at birth…. To give money or property to |
| charisma | An unusual ability to influence people and inspire devotion |
| ancient | From times long past |