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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121. Many judges have allowed abuse defenses but reject compulsive gambling syndrome.
122. In the meantime it's up to the city council to decide whether to accept or reject the planning application.
123. This project will help us to confirm or reject this hypothesis.
124. Once users became accustomed to the standard conventions of Macintosh computing, they would reject applications that flouted those standards.
125. But reject her he finally will, in favor of a woman in her twenties.
126. The highest form of ignorance is when you reject something you didn't know anything about. Wayne Dyer
126. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
127. We naturally feel inclined to reject these theories for that reason.
128. In July 1988 the Lords voted by 120 to 94 to reject the imposition of charges for eye tests.
129. Many women reject the traditional female roles of wife and mother.
130. The sanctions were a punitive measure used to try to force South Africa to reject apartheid.
131. Your Board and its financial advisers Purchase and Szell continue to recommend strongly that you reject the bid.
132. As previously suggested, a researcher is usually interested in setting up a hypothesis which he really would like to reject.
133. Governors rarely buck their chairman and directly reject his recommendations.
134. They are modern pragmatists who reject the old nationalist dogma.
135. However it is quite proper to reject a request if the evidence is really being sought with a view to its use in criminal proceedings.
136. If this happened, Carlton would reject the whole load and send the truck away.
137. The court also upheld the decision of the assistant recorder to reject the counterclaim which the defendant sought to introduce.
138. We categorically reject their proposal and think the United States should reject their proposal.
139. They began their Springbok lives together but both reject suggestions that they plan to bow out at Twickenham.
140. The master, nevertheless, will always retain the power either to accept or reject the advice.
141. He will guard against any tampering with the anti-abortion plank and reject any pro-choice possibilities on the ticket.
142. For myself, I must with all deference reject that philosophy.
143. The traveller may thereafter accept the terms of the offer, or reject them and seek accommodation elsewhere.
144. Don't violate the law, but don't reject an idea because it's illegal. You might be able to get the law changed. Robert H. Schuller
145. It would reject any redistribution of white-owned land, but would allow blacks to buy freehold land from whites.
146. We might be inclined to reject the arrangement because it seems unattractive and not what we want.
147. The House voted 208-217 to reject an amendment that would have phased out the program over five years.
148. Note that you can not mix endorsement marks, ie. you can not accept some and reject others at the same time.
149. To be sure, some geologists have found flaws in certain parts of the theory, but few reject it entirely.
150. But I reject the idea that it should never be changed.
More similar words: project, subject to, objective, objection, projection, be subject to, elect, sector, expect, detect, insect, direct, effect, affect, aspect, select, lecture, section, suspect, collect, connect, selected, spectrum, director, expected, electric, election, directly, prospect, in effect.