Lesson 33 Roots -rupt-, -ject-
objected v. was against syn. opposed
projected v. 1. planned or proposed; 2. threw forward; 3. caused to fall upon a surface
objections n. the act of opposing something, or a reason for objecting
projections n. estimates of future outcomes
erupt v. to burst violently
abrupt adj. sudden and unexpected
bankrupt adj. unable to pay one’s debts/bills
inject v. 1. to put in a comment or suggestion 2. to force fluid into (a part of a body) especially for medical reasons
disrupting v. putting out of order
disruption n. the act of breaking up; interference
eject v. to throw or push or out
reject v. to refuse to use
rejected v. refused to use
rupture v. to break open
corrupt adj. having poor morals; not honest syn. dishonest
interrupt v. to stop or break in on someone or something