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• De ject ed
• E ject
• In jec tion
• Jet ti son
• Pro ject ile
• Pro jec tor
• Re ject
• Sub ject
• Tra ject ory
Injection (n)
• A shot– Given by a needle– “throwing” the
medicine into the body
Before flu season started, the doctor gave me an injection in the arm.
Interjection (n)
• To throw– into a sentence
or conversation.
During our conversation, Billy was giving interjection after interjection.
Jettison (v)
• To throw– Overboard to lighten the
load
The boat is sinking; we must jettison the furniture!
Projectile (n)
• An object– Thrown into the
air with great force
During the earthquake, a projectile hit me in the head.
Projector (n)
• A machine– That throws an
image onto the wall
For math, Mrs. Pang uses the projector to show us the answers to our homework.
Reject (v)
• To throw– Something out
because it is defective.
The factory has a special pile for the items that they would like to reject.
subject (v)
• To throw– One’s self under
someone else’s rule.
I refuse to subject myself to negative people.