reject
/rɪˈdʒɛkt/reject
VERBDefinition of reject
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.
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.
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.
A reject is something that has been rejected.
A reject is a stupid person.
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EXAMPLESExamples of reject
We reject the idea that English is somehow "better" than other languages.
Example sentenceThe court rejected his arguments that he should be set free.
Example sentenceOften people who are infected with AIDS are rejected by family and friends.
Example sentenceConsumers have the right to reject problem goods and demand a refund.
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