Dejection in a sentence as a noun

It goes a bit back to what your folks mentioned here, a bit of dejection and being condescending to other languages.

Realize that the deck is stacked against you...To try to buck the system will likely result in disappointment and dejection.

" Hopefully the suggestions above will help to combat the dejection and loss of motivation.

Is that just the court's bias showing, or is dejection measurable in some sort of objective/empirical way?

M0 = laziness, dejection, lack of motivation etc.

It is a job of the person in control, to adapt and change the behavior, in order to change outcome "every session ended in tears and dejection".

This statement is suggestive: "the teacher encouraged me to practise reading and writing every night with her, but every letter was a struggle and every session ended in tears, tantrums and dejection.

Some of these places have lost tons of manufacturing jobs and can't afford to do improvements on a local level, and I imagine there's a more generalized dejection that makes collective infrastructure investments repulsive.

I’m extensively documenting my plight into what looks like a homeless end game, going on for 5mo now, and I am pretty sure most depression symptoms/feelings are actually disappointment/shock/dejection inflicted by those who help was sought from.

Given a situation where a person has experienced this type of growth, yet may not feel they are in a position to progress with it, some combination of boredom/frustration/dejection/futility are sure to follow.> Does it get any better ?Yes.

Google defines depression as "severe despondency and dejection, typically felt over a period of time and accompanied by feelings of hopelessness and inadequacy" which is a reasonable definition, but it really just means "very very sad".

First, thank you!>if the roles were reversed, what options would you give you?That's an excellent point and something that I -- amidst the pangs of dejection -- failed to think about.> do you think your sales strategy will be changing, ie, become more successful?I think it's hard for both me and my boss to predict this.

Dejection definitions

noun

a state of melancholy depression

noun

solid excretory product evacuated from the bowels

See also: feces faeces stool ordure