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“most abjectly”
abjectly (adverb); more abjectly, most abjectly
1. Concerning how something exists or is done with great shame; desperately: Too many people in the world remain abjectly poor.
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Jeffrey sighed and abjectly walked away after being exposed as a swindler.
2. Regarding how a situation is handled in a hopeless resigned manner: Joshua abjectly shrugged his shoulders when his wife started another session of complaining.
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a-, ab-, abs-
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jet-, -ject, -jecting, -jected, -jection, -jector, -jectory; jacu-, jac-
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