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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121. He rejected claims that he had affairs with six women.
122. When her husband left home she felt rejected and useless.
123. We rejected his idea for a music club, and decided to have an art club instead.
124. The steelworkers' leader rejected the 2% pay-rise saying it was an insult to the profession.
125. The report has been rejected by the authorities, who said much of it was based on supposition or inaccuracy.
126. One of my most able students was rejected by another university.
127. Any type of data that could not be directly measured was rejected.
128. Frequently, men who check answer have not actually had the experience of being repeatedly rejected by women.
129. I've been rejected by all the universities I applied to.
130. He still suffered the stigma of having been rejected for the army.
131. The plan was rejected by the government nuclear safety watchdog.
132. She made some very helpful suggestions but her boss rejected them all.
133. When she was sent to boarding school, she felt as though her parents had rejected her.
134. He rejected the idea of uprooting himself and moving to America.
135. He might be an attractive compromise candidate if both sides' first choices are rejected.
136. The company has been pursuing Holton for some time, but so far he has rejected all their offers.
137. She was over the age limit and, in consequence, her application was rejected.
138. The witness said that he 'went berserk' when she rejected his sexual advances .
139. She rejected the insinuation that she was partly to blame.
140. My first novel was rejected by six publishers. In the meantime I had written a play.
141. There seems to be a consensus that the plan should be rejected.
142. Each complaint is analysed very closely,[sentencedict.com] and if it has no foundation it is rejected.
143. It is likely that such a transplant will be rejected in older people.
144. Plans for a tunnel were rejected in favour of a bridge.
145. The proposals were swiftly and unsurprisingly rejected by Western ministers.
146. The House of Commons has overwhelmingly rejected demands to bring back the death penalty for murder.
147. No one knows why a foetus is not automatically rejected by the mother's immune system.
148. His proposal that the system should be changed was rejected.
149. The working class has / have rejected them in the elections.
150. No one knows why a fetus is not automatically rejected by the mother's immune system.
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