Derivational Relations 21:

reject

to not want, discard, or deny

eject

to suddenly throw out or remove

subject

a person or thing that is being focused on; something specific that is studied (like in school)

projectile

an object flung or fired into the air

objection

the act of objecting

rejection

the act of rejecting

injection

the act of injecting

manipulation

the act of manipulating

manage

to control or be in charge of

maneuver

a specific and planned movement done with skill

manuscript

a document with words or musical notes usually handwritten

manufacture

to make into a product using machinery

manicure

to clean,trim, and shape fingernails and cuticles (also may include nail polish)

credit

an acknowledgment of character, quality, or deed

discredit

to doubt or harm someone's reputation

discredit

to doubt or harm someone's reputation

credentials

characteristics that make someone qualified for something

credible

believable,convincing or reliable