Reject

  • 21reject — re|ject1 W2S2 [rıˈdʒekt] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(offer/suggestion/idea)¦ 2¦(not choose somebody)¦ 3¦(product)¦ 4¦(not love somebody)¦ 5¦(organ)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of reicere to throw back ] 1.) …

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  • 22reject — 1. verb 1) the miners rejected the offer Syn: turn down, refuse, decline, say no to, spurn 2) Jamie rejected her Syn: rebuff, spurn, shun, snub, cast off/aside, discard …

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  • 23reject — verb (t) /rəˈdʒɛkt / (say ruh jekt) 1. to refuse to have, take, recognise, etc. 2. to refuse to grant (a demand, etc.). 3. to refuse to accept (a person); rebuff. 4. to throw away, discard, or refuse as useless or unsatisfactory. 5. to cast out… …

  • 24reject — / ri:dʒekt/ noun something which has been thrown out because it is not of the usual standard ● sale of rejects or of reject items ● to sell off reject stock …

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  • 25reject — noun / ri:dʒekt/, adjective (something) which has been thrown out because it is not of the usual standard ● sale of rejects or of reject items ● to sell off reject stock ■ verb /rɪ dʒekt/ to refuse to accept something, or to say that something is …

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  • 26reject — re·ject ri jekt vt 1) to rebuff, repel, refuse to hear, or withhold love from esp to communicate negative feelings toward and a wish to be free of <parents who reject their children> 2) to subject to immunological rejection <rejected a… …

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  • 27reject — Synonyms and related words: abandon, abjure, ban, bar, bar out, barf, be contrary to, be seasick, be sick, be skeptical, be unmoved, be unwilling, beg off, belie, blackball, blockade, boot out, bounce, bring up, brush aside, call into question,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 28reject — n A stupid person. The new kid on the block is a total reject. 1960s …

    Historical dictionary of American slang

  • 29reject — verb rɪ dʒɛkt 1》 dismiss as inadequate or faulty.     ↘refuse to consider or agree to. 2》 fail to show due affection or concern for. 3》 Medicine show a damaging immune response to (a transplanted organ or tissue). noun ri:dʒɛkt a rejected person… …

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  • 30reject — 1. verb 1) the loggers rejected the offer Syn: turn down, refuse, decline, say no to, spurn; informal give the thumbs down to Ant: accept 2) Jamie rejected her Syn: rebuff, spurn …

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