Synonym: bar, cast off, decline, discard, dispose of, eliminate, exclude, expel, refuse, throw away. Antonym: accept. Similar words: project, subject to, objective, objection, projection, be subject to, elect, sector. Meaning: [rɪ'dʒekt] n. the person or thing that is rejected or set aside as inferior in quality. v. 1. refuse to accept or acknowledge 2. refuse to accept 3. deem wrong or inappropriate 4. reject with contempt 5. resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ 6. refuse entrance or membership 7. dismiss from consideration or a contest.
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31. There is always a chance that the body will reject the transplant.
32. They accept the Prophet's precepts but reject some of his strictures.
33. It lies with you to accept or reject the proposals.
34. It lies with you to accept or reject the proposal.
35. I think the president was correct to reject the offer.
36. The authors reject the hypothesis about unemployment contributing to crime.
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37. The patient'simmune system would reject the transplanted organ as a foreign object.
38. I reject absolutely the notion that privatisation of our industry is now inevitable.
39. This is the reject.
40. He urged the whole community to stand united and to reject terrorism.
41. I have to reject the notion that greed can be a good thing.
42. It was potted up too recently, so reject it.
43. Our hearer may even reject them outright as false.
44. Cuban-American hardliners continue to reject any dealings with Castro.
45. We don't raise our fists or reject globalisation.
46. Wilson to reject funds allocated to California.
47. I know that the House will reject that idea.
48. He's certain people will reject the idea.
49. Left-inclined critics of pluralism reject this as inadequate.
50. We reject green and rotten apples; only the ripe apple is good.
51. The comments that follow are intended to help in learning to identify and reject unusable answers.
52. Singer's religion is also a feeling for the power of the community to censure and reject.
53. If it wanted to reject the preliminary drafts[Sentencedict.com], so be it.
54. They consider themselves girls, but they consistently reject most of the attempts of the culture to feminize them.
55. Those who reject generalization insist that history consists of unique and separate events.
56. Afterwards, Coleman urged his new colleagues to reject this poisoned chalice, but only the Esseffs heeded his advice.
57. You may reject tarantulas, in favour of otters, even though both are capable of giving a good bite.
58. It's entirely open to you to reject our way of working but to accept with equanimity the fact of our working.
59. Atheism is rooted in science and reason, and atheists distrust anything that contradicts science or outrages reason. (85% of the members of America's national academy of science reject God.). Dr T.P.Chia
60. For this reason, spoken language interpreters are specifically trained to reject the effects of their utterance of the target language.
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