Similar words: dejected, dejectedly, reject, rejection, eject, deject, dejection, elected. Meaning: [rɪ'dʒekt] adj. 1. rebuffed (by a lover) without warning 2. something or someone judged unacceptable.
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91. They defiantly rejected any talk of a compromise.
92. The plan was comprehensively rejected.
93. She rejected the arguments that had been deployed against her.
94. The prime minister rejected the suggestion that it was time for him to resign.
95. Their design was rejected in favour of one by a rival company.
96. Workers at the plant held a ballot and rejected strike action.
97. He received a letter saying that his application had been rejected .
98. She is a cancer sufferer who has rejected orthodox medicine and turned instead to acupuncture, aromatherapy and other forms of alternative medicine.
99. The Government has rejected the all-or-nothing approach in favour of a compromise solution.
100. His work was rejected again and again, and he grew more and more despondent.
101. They rejected a demand for the removal of all nuclear weapons from UK soil.
102. Congress has rejected the latest economic proposal put forward by the president.
103. The House of Commons has overwhelmingly rejected calls to bring back the death penalty for murder.
104. They gave me the tough job of telling applicants that they'd been rejected.
105. None of the hypotheses can be rejected at this stage.
106. The mother flatly rejected my proposal that she meet her daughter tomorrow.
107. The legislation has twice been rejected by the House of Lords.
108. She was rejected the first time she applied to the university, but, nothing daunted, reapplied the following year and was accepted.
109. I find your theory is untenable and it must be rejected.
110. Most rank and file police officers rejected the new pay offer.
111. The policy was rejected in favour of a more cautious approach.
112. The suggestion was politely but firmly rejected by the chairman.
113. The motion was accepted/passed/defeated/rejected.
114. Children feel abandoned or rejected if they don't see their parents regularly.
115. When her ideas were rejected,[http://sentencedict.com/rejected.html] she slapped her report on the table and stormed out of the meeting.
116. We regret to inform you that your application has been rejected.
117. He lost his spirits after the girl rejected his love.
118. If inspectors find a defective can, the batch is rejected.
119. Of the 9,660 cases processed last year, only 10 per cent were totally rejected.
120. The company's pay offer was accompanied by thinly-veiled threats of redundancies if it was rejected.
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