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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211. But Winter went on to reject assertions that Ferguson is mellowing as he winds towards the end of an illustrious career.
212. The terminating party shall have the discretion to accept or reject the action plan proposed by the defaulting Party.
213. In addition, in some embodiments, the optical filter 21 2 is designed to reject optical signals that propagate in an optical supervisory channel.
214. So we wouldn't reject all inequality of income and wealth.
215. In one embodiment of the present invention, the Raman optical pumping signal is filtered to reject amplified spontaneous emissions that are generated by the Raman optical pumping signal.
216. Any omission or failure on the part of the Owner's inspector to disapprove or reject any work or materials shall not be construed as an acceptance of any defective work or materials.
217. Principle 3 – Licensing criteria: The licensing authority must have the power to set criteria and reject applications for establishments that do not meet the standards set.
218. When high level sparks are detected, the infeed conveyor is stopped, and the product reject flap in the discharge chute is opened by a signal from the spark detector control unit .
219. The 374-3 alkyd resin made from Tall oil and polyester reject is applied in Iron Red Alkyd Resin Primer. The coating's film has excellent properties.
220. Another old expression that comes from England is to kick over the traces, meaning to resist the commands of one's parents, or to oppose or reject authority.
221. Dear athletes, remember that you are role models for the Youth of the World. Reject doping and cheating.
222. If the Submitter does not agree with the resolution, then selecting the Reject action moves the record into the Rejected state.
223. Many observers reject the idea of polarizing intranet telephony between bad, old circuit switching and good, new packet routing.
224. ASSUME The great lesson of life is to teach us to be steep, we accept or reject us, the worst is the half-measure that can take full now "fall between two stools'."
225. Will you reject the counterargument and explain why it is mistaken?
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226. Since DB2 9.5 you can add the optional clause REJECT INVALID VALUES to your XML index definition.
227. The conventional detector follows a single-user detection strategy can not reject MAI. In this paper many important technologies to reject AIAI are described and analyzed.
228. One makes felonious Romanian convict not long ago sue god, local court gives 12 days to this reject.
229. Normal Mode Rejection Ratio. The ability of an instrument to reject an AC interference (usually of line frequency) across its input terminals. Usually expressed in decibels at a frequency.
230. Where the holder makes presentment for payment beyond the time limit for presentment for payment, the holder's bank shall reject it.
231. An obligee may reject the obligor's partial performance, except where such partial performance does not harm the obligee's interests.
232. I agree that the Bank reserve the right to reject this Application without giving any reason.
233. Anytime you reject any part of yourself, you are rejecting God's wisdom and sovereignty in creating you.
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.