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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151. They rejected our proposal, so it's back to the drawing board.
152. They've rejected our proposal, so it's back to the drawing-board, I'm afraid.
153. I made it clear to him that I rejected his proposal.
154. He has vehemently rejected claims that he is a government stooge.
155. Everyone gets rejected from time to time; put it down to experience.
156. The owner made a dive for the rejected clothing and began to snatch it this way and that.
157. Several publishers rejected her book, but that just made her all the more determined.
158. The judge rejected pleas for leniency and sentenced him to six months in prison.
159. Her confidence took a hard knock when her application was rejected.
160. In August we were notified that our article had been rejected.
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161. The paper indignantly rejected charges that it had invented the story to boost sales.
162. He wished to join the army, but was rejected as medically unfit.
163. The General Assembly rejected the resolution on the subject of arms control.
164. They consistently rejected the demand to remove US troops.
165. Her plea of guilty to manslaughter through provocation was rejected.
166. In some societies a childless woman is rejected by her tribesmen.
167. He rejected the austerity program advocated by the International Monetary Fund.
168. Mrs . Wilson rejected the compliment by raising her eyebrow in distain .
169. Opposition parties lost no time in stressing the irony of his return to power after being rejected by voters in November.
170. The rejected carbohydrate matter is cellulose and other higher polysaccharides.
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