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What (who) is ABJECTLY - definition


abjectly      
see abject
Abjectly      
·adv Meanly; servilely.
Abjection         
STATE OF BEING CAST OFF AND SEPARATED FROM NORMS AND RULES ON THE SCALE OF SOCIETY AND MORALITY
Space of abjection; Abject; Abject Art
·noun The act of bringing down or humbling.
II. Abjection ·noun The state of being rejected or cast out.
III. Abjection ·noun A low or downcast state; meanness of spirit; abasement; degradation.
Examples of use of ABJECTLY
1. And why did they fail so abjectly and repeatedly to prepare for the difficulties?
2. The rules of the road are enforced by Islamic mobs and abjectly followed by Western media, politicians and religious leaders.
3. And most abjectly, they failed to convince Khartoums National Islamic Front regime of any need to accept such a force, even under the aegis of the UN.
4. Attempts to eradicate Afghanistan‘s opium crop have abjectly failed and British soldiers who take part in such operations may face legal action, an international think–tank has said.
5. For ten years they‘ve been acknowledging the distress this situation causes to patients and for ten years they have abjectly failed to sort it out.