ppl. a. Obs. [f. ABJECT v. + -ED.] Cast off, rejected; cast down, dispirited.
1633. Ld. Brooke, Mustapha Chorus, 5. v. 158. Lift up the hopes of thy abjected Prophets.
1647. Lilly, Christian Astrology, lxxxiii. 449. The abjected [obtains] a Command or Office in some other Country.