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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121, Petitions may be either for the outright rejection of the order or its amendment.
122, I think a rejection of their bid at this stage is unlikely.
123, It is equally important to note that the change in attitude and technological progress should not imply the rejection of exogenous technology.
124, Depressed by his rejection, Ursula went back into the kitchen and began to lay the table.
125, Eugenie's rejection of Vincent had a profound impact on his work.
126, The executive is recommending rejection of a motion calling for unilateral disarmament.
127, It may consist in a rejection of the specific schemes or lines of evolution propounded by nineteenth-century authors.
128, His decision to send her away from her home and brother into an alien world was interpreted as rejection.
129, Sometimes the rejection and rebellion was expressed in a major way through strikes, work stoppages, and slowdowns.
130, This, as we have seen, is a rejection of the basic principles of the international humanitarian law of armed conflict.
131, Stuart put forward this compromise suggestion with full confidence(sentencedict.com), and was surprised by its rejection by the rest of the quorum.
132, She just completely lost her nerve and was too afraid to tell him for fear of rejection.
133, But the peculiar expressions of the constitution of the United States furnish additional arguments in favour of its rejection.
134, Her story was sent back with a curt rejection note.
135, Wright exacted the full price for rejection when he scored twice in Boro's recent 4-1 hammering of Leeds.
136, Their customers often come to them under considerable stress, dependent, short of money, embarrassed and afraid of rejection.
137, In adulthood, he may over-react to rejection from peers - a rebuff from some one he hoped to date perhaps.
138, As long as they take that rejection seriously, and continue to shriek their desolation, they are not diminished by it.
139, Neither rejection, protest nor availability prepares us for the demands which celibacy is making on us nowadays.
140, As Kate was terrified of rejection, she never had an honest relationship with a lover.
141, To many, these theoretical accounts are mutually exclusive alternatives, with acceptance of either one requiring the rejection of the other.
142, Even when women find the man unappealing, they do not send clear rejection signals to begin with, the researchers found.
143, It hardly needs to be said that there is also a total rejection of moral principles.
144, This feeling of rejection is often deeply rooted in our childhood.
145, Some councils therefore still insist on every committee decision being referred to the full council for confirmation or rejection.
146, The biological corollary of this is that blocking antibodies against ICAM-1 have been shown effectively to prevent allograft rejection.
147, She did not feel she could turn down such charity without proof of the necessary conditions of rejection.
148, It may involve a rejection of the idea of evolution altogether.
149, Sometimes she began to question her outright rejection of her parents' values.
150, Patois was a success for the group in so far as they used it succinctly to communicate rejection of authority.
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