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eject verb - reason or sound judgement; reasoning to gain knowledge and wisdom ex. Bill was having difficulty understanding the logic behind his friend’s seemingly irrational decision
eject- to drive or force out typically in a sudden way ex eject- to drive or force out typically in a sudden way ex. Bill needed to hastily eject from the cockpit of the airplane.
project noun; verb -study of the earth; deals with the dynamics and physical history of the earth, the rocks of which it is composed and the physical changes that the earth has undergone or is undergoing. geo=earth
project- noun, verb- a large or major under-taking, plan, or scheme; to throw, cast, or extend forward or outward Ex. Sarah realized she was projecting her anger and frustration outward onto her friends.
projectile noun, adj -the study of life and living matter in all its forms bios-= life ex: Sarah’s parents bought her a microscope so she could continue exploring her passion of biology.
projectile- noun, adj an object propelled by external force ex: The girl saw a mysterious projectile appear over the building, and she wondered what it was.
Mystery word-to interrupt or insert between other things -psychology psyche= soul, life Ex: The psychology professor was constantly asking his students to analyze and understand the human mind. Mystery word-to interrupt or insert between other things verb
interject- v. to interrupt or insert between other things Ex: While he knew it might be considered rude, Mark could not help himself from interjecting his opinions during the discussion.
Mystery word- an argument offered in disagreement, opposition, refusal or disapproval. noun technology techne= art, skill ex; Breakthroughs in technology have led to drastic changes in people’s quality of life.
objection- noun- an argument offered in disagreement, opposition, refusal or disapproval ex; The lawyer offered an objection to the statement from the witness.
- the science that deals with the origins, development, characteristics, and social customs and beliefs of humankind anthropos=man Ex- After reading about tools which early cavemen used, Jeff became interested in anthropology. object noun, verb
object- a tangible and visible thing; to express disapproval or dislike Ex- The young boy objected to having to go to bed by 8:00.