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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151. If the teacher does not personally judge, label, reject, or pass upon individuals, then mainstreaming can work.
152. The clerk to the court will reject any document that does not meet the legal requirements.
153. It's easy to cry when you realize that everyone you love will reject you or die. Chuck Palahniuk
154. For as much as I reject the demo mentality, I also despair at the apolitical bipartisanship of our national mainstream parties.
155. To endorse one-dimensional submission is to reject the whole counsel of Scripture.
156. It was predictable that the medical establishment, so hidebound and reactionary,[www.Sentencedict.com] would reject Dr Stone's ideas.
157. I hope that the House will reject the Bill, but I fear that it will not.
158. The Reject Shop, for general information and enquiries, full branch addresses and transport details; tel: 071-736 7474.
159. They reject individual justice, in favour of grand statements that brush aside particulars.
160. And we reject Labour's job-destroying notion of a national minimum wage.
161. Discipline yourself to minimize opinion, disregard hearsay and reject guesswork.
162. Yet anyone who wishes to understand the latent determinants of human behaviour would be unwise to reject this excuse as totally false.
163. Field experiments are also to be conducted to explore the factors that lead executives to accept or reject investment project proposals.
164. Although the upper house may reject it again, the Government can now invoke the Parliament Act to force the measure through.
165. The Sisters also try never to reject anyone in abject poverty, the hungry or starving.
166. I therefore reject the submission that a public nuisance requires an unlawful act.
167. As with brainstorming, do not reject anything at this stage.
168. Reject your sense of injury and the injury itself disappears. Marcus Aurelius
169. Social reform might assist such a victory, but it had to be of a kind which the Lords would not reject.
170. Both reject papal centralization and papal authority as a means for discerning just government.
171. Hard scientific evidence must either help the police to use hypnosis safely or lead them to reject the technique altogether.
172. You are entitled to your money back only if you reject the goods immediately.
173. Nor do boards have the discretion to reject texts based on racially discriminatory motives.
174. The photographically prepared printing plate when being made is treated chemically so that the image will accept ink and reject water.
175. Though afterwards she was fairly certain that Naylor had always meant to reject her anyway.
176. Decisions to retain or reject an hypothesis are fairly straightforwardly determined by the results of experimental tests.
177. The bid is conditional on Aberdeen shareholders deciding to reject their company's bid for Brabant Resources, another small oil company.
178. You should reject this self-serving sympathy ploy.
179. One Major Defect equals one garment reject.
180. This laminator also had an optional reject sheet conveyor.
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