Reject ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Reject ( verb )

  1. To refuse to accept, consider, or make use of something.
  2. To refuse to approve or accept something or someone.
  3. To decline or turn down an offer, proposal, or request.
  4. To cast off or discard something as unwanted or useless.

Origin:

From the latin word "reicere" meaning "to throw back".

Examples:

  1. The company rejected my application.
  2. She rejected his proposal.
  3. The editor rejected the manuscript.
  4. The government rejected the bill.
  5. He rejected the idea as impractical.

(As a noun)

Reject ( noun )

  1. To refuse to accept, consider, or make use of something.
  2. To refuse to approve or accept something or someone.
  3. To decline or turn down an offer, proposal, or request.
  4. To cast off or discard something as unwanted or useless.

Origin:

From the latin word "reicere" meaning "to throw back".

Examples:

  1. The company rejected my application.
  2. She rejected his proposal.
  3. The editor rejected the manuscript.
  4. The government rejected the bill.
  5. He rejected the idea as impractical.
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