Similar words: reject, injection, objection, projection, eject, dejected, dejectedly, section. Meaning: [rɪ'dʒekʃn] n. 1. the act of rejecting something 2. the state of being rejected 3. (medicine) an immunological response that refuses to accept substances or organisms that are recognized as foreign 4. the speech act of rejecting.
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31, The minister has issued an emphatic rejection of the accusation.
32, Her rejection of him seems to have made him go back into his shell.
33, I've applied for ten jobs, but all I've got is rejections/rejection letters.
34, A curt note of rejection arrived from the company director.
35, It takes a very buoyant personality to cope with constant rejection.
36, Try to look on your rejection as a positive thing.
37, Probably the most frequently used rejection is total silence.
38, Miranda was puzzled and humiliated by Adam's rejection.
39, Its rejection is less significant than its proposal.
40, The bruising rejection might have crushed another playwright.
41, His rejection by Miss Bedwelty was unkind.
42, Discipleship can involve suffering,(http://sentencedict.com/rejection.html) rejection and death.
43, He faced rejection after rejection before finding a job.
44, After all, rejection was nothing new to me.
45, Street pickups were delicate courting dances, comprising a complex interplay of attraction and feared rejection.
46, Leaving behind low living standards and poor conditions in work and study seems more like rejection than adaptation.
47, For them this change required a rejection of previously held social and political commitments.
48, This can lead to fervent acceptance or rejection uninformed by understanding, the imposition of one mode of thinking on another.
49, Wherever pentecostalism goes it evokes both joy and anger, gratitude and rejection, polemic 77 and schism.
50, On 17 March the rejection by the Commission for Racial Equality of the case brought against the school was reported.
51, Their long-term destiny lies in united working class action and the rejection of other forms of understanding.
52, This shows a decline from their levels of support in the 1980s, but hardly counts as a rejection by the electorate.
53, It was originally reviled, as the artists intended, for its rejection of conventional values of art and society.
54, Then a rejection letter arrived from Streatham branch - because he wasn't a union member.
55, But an irritating and inopportune appearance of honour made him hesitate to benefit from her rejection by Alfred at least for tonight.
56, John Major's rejection of the policies and principles held by his political predecessor has been much more gradual.
57, A communicative approach, properly conceived, does not involve the rejection of grammar.
58, The reasons they switched their allegiance included anxiety about globalisation, a rejection of political corruption and fear of immigration.
59, The rejection meant our daughter was already on life's scrapheap.
60, What the Department will do now following Mr Davis' rejection of their decision remains to be seen.
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