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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61. They couldn't all just reject facts because they offended their sensibilities.
62. Many reject coaching and the commitment to defense is not of championship quality.
63. But outsiders might find his pronounced mannerisms and affectations odd, and thus they might reject him.
64. We are not given access to her private emotional struggles, but we are clear that she can not reject social values.
65. For the reasons set out in the judgment of Staughton L.J. I would reject that contention.
66. Of course one can not reject Darw $ ism just because it has unpleasant social consequences.
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67. The Fourth International does not reject guerrilla war fare under all circumstances.
68. But Gilligan does not, in fact, reject the notion of a rights-based morality.
69. The council advises the chairman, who can not approve a proposal they reject, but can veto one they approve.
70. If parents reject advice - and assuming you can not compromise your professional judgement - respect them and leave.
71. The till girl drops a few non-essential items, like initialled and scented toilet paper into a reject box.
72. You can reject the masochism and still agree that love is worth the terrors that can sometimes come with it.
73. Both parties knew before the election that vote-counting would be done by machines that are liable to reject many votes.
74. That is why the rich used to gorge on it; fighters are still fed on it; and ascetics reject it.
75. This Tuesday, August 5, voters will go to the polls to accept or reject the proposed charter.
76. Taken by region, the highest percentage to reject any further meaning in the massacre was in Quebec: sixty-five percent.
77. Gradually he had started to reject food which had increased her level of anxiety and gained him more attention.
78. D.S. One of the great things about drama school is what you learn to reject as much as what you actually learn.
79. The admission did little to sway Roswell investigators, who reject the Project Mogul explanation as just another cover story.
80. They reject help from outside agencies which they see as interfering and so often show a poor response to therapy and intervention.
81. He could not marry a girl of his own age and class, because her father would reject him.
82. Do not be surprised if you reject as many as 50 percent of the candidates at this stage.
83. Egalitarian feminist psychologists often revise psychological methods, but they reject the possibility that feminist psychology needs a specifically woman-centred method.
84. I would never betray a friend to serve a cause. Never reject a friend to help an institution. Great nations may fall in ruin before I would sell a friend to save them. Edward Abbey
85. Why do the Government reject the argument that even a Home Office Bill is capable of improvement?
86. It was possible that even a reject like him could be of use in such a godforsaken spot.
87. It was held that this did not entitle the buyers to reject the whole consignment.
88. The challenge which he poses is to accept or reject that foundation, to adopt or refuse to adopt that horizon.
89. In addition, hosts in sympatry were less likely to reject a mimetic model egg than a non-mimetic one.
90. In such circumstances we reject the contentions advanced on behalf of the appellant on this first ground of appeal.
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