dejection in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for dejection in the English»Spanish Dictionary

dejection in the PONS Dictionary

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You will see him pass in an instant from the most cheerfully expressed optimism to a dejection that amounts to nervous depression.
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It's more than a passing bout of sadness or dejection, or feeling down in the dumps.
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Her dejection and conviction are too strong to consider his change.
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His utter dejection in the face of life-changing failure is something everyone can identify with.
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These substances act as an anti-aphrodisiac causing a dejection of subsequent copulations, and also stimulate ovulation and oogenesis.
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They somehow lost both games and both series, the latter defeat compounding the dejection players felt the season before.
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He arrives in great dejection, tells the truth, and abjectly turns to leave.
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His growing dejection is described as he fears losing friends and relatives as a consequence of war.
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When there is no development in the state the problems of people, unemployment, and dejection among people have increased.
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In addition, this discrepancy is also associated with dejection from perceived lack of effectiveness or self-fulfillment.
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