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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61, The screwed up remains of another airline's rejection letter lay on the bar next to her cigarettes.
62, This will involve the sending of rejection letters or invitations to interview detailing time, place and other arrangements.
63, There must be some way she could make an approach without incurring too great a risk of rejection.
64, The confidence he had gained from having a loving wife was being undermined by a feeling of rejection from the public.
65, The ascetic modernists' rejection of history in order to create a visionary brave New World was clearly incompatible with the historic pub.
66, A caution was previously made regarding the rejection of psychological theories on emotional grounds.
67, Much that appears as rejection of the legitimacy of the state is in fact quite the reverse.
68, Heads responded to advisory views of good practice in different ways, ranging from unthinking conformity to outright rejection.
69, I felt full of life and my commitment to activism was, for me, a rejection of death.
70, The committee based its rejection on a procedural rule for filing amendments.
71, Their long battle of need and rejection had finally come to a head.
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72, As it turned out, this rejection of Hopper's advances was the wisest career move Nicholson ever made.
73, They learn how to deal with the public, tally orders, handle money and cope with rejection.
74, The basis for the rejection was the section of the immigration laws barring people affiliated with the Communist Party.
75, The picture of the rejection of femininity is thus brought into sharper focus.
76, But, as in these early years, what followed rejection was a deeper determination to move on and continue.
77, Hiving off frail people to a fourth age is a rejection.
78, In formulating and testing hypotheses, method makes the decision rules and the rejection of rival hypotheses explicit.
79, A major departure from his original vision was the rejection of a seven year course - but other concepts were accepted.
80, This rejection of a distant headquarters and enhancement of their own special identity occurred some seven years after the last amalgamation.
81, While advancing all these arguments, Commander Miyo nevertheless refrained from voicing a flat rejection of the Combined Fleet plan.
82, That too is a product of the hatred, but in a slightly different form from mere rejection.
83, The tests reported in table 3.1 may be insufficiently powerful to allow rejection.
84, It was a salutary lesson for me on risking rejection and on my perceived notions of status.
85, He also has the responsibility of deciding the appropriate action for changes where rejection would be contentious.
86, Morality does not depend on our acceptance or rejection of Darwinism, either as biology or as metaphysics.
87, And since that movement, that rejection, Alix had felt her own desire diminish.
88, Whatever happened, she wouldn't let her determination waver over the rejection of the abominable Draper.
89, Of course he leaves her, apparently unmoved by his rejection.
90, Forlorn figures with their boots under their arms wondering how to tell their family and friends their news of rejection.
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