Abjection [noun]

Definition of Abjection:

want; extreme need, often financial

Opposite/Antonyms of Abjection:


Sentence/Example of Abjection:

There is no more abjection in the colonial status than in any other.

Abjection is not the result of the faithful discharge of duty, however trying the circumstances may be.

But even as she measures and exults in the abjection of herself, a voice whispers in her soul that this is not the way.

Why, without her it would fall into a state of indolence and degradation, even of utter abjection.

Here the patience, the beauty, the abjection before the Devilish-Divine; there the defiance, the cult of the proud self.

For them supreme splendour found its effigy in extreme abjection.

There is in the young girl all the abjection of the cad and of the school-boy.

He wanted in that abjection to triumph over the entire East.

For in my abjection, I own I clutch at straws, miserably anxious for support.

Unless thy law had been my meditation, I had then perhaps perished in my abjection.