verb

reject

/rɪˈdʒɛkt/

reject

VERB

Definition of reject

1

If you reject an idea or belief, you decide that you do not believe it.

Example: We reject the idea that English is somehow "better" than other languages.

1

If you reject a person, you refuse to care for that person.

Example: Often people who are infected with AIDS are rejected by family and friends.

2

If you reject an object, you refuse to take it or keep it.

Example: Consumers have the right to reject problem goods and demand a refund.

3

A reject is something that has been rejected.

4

A reject is a stupid person.

reject

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Examples of reject

1

We reject the idea that English is somehow "better" than other languages.

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2

The court rejected his arguments that he should be set free.

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3

Often people who are infected with AIDS are rejected by family and friends.

Example sentence
4

Consumers have the right to reject problem goods and demand a refund.

Example sentence

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