Rejection can be categorized as a noun.
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rejection - the act of rejecting something; "his proposals were met with rejection" | ||
rejection - the state of being rejected | ||
rejection - the speech act of rejecting | ||
rejection - (medicine) an immunological response that refuses to accept substances or organisms that are recognized as foreign; "rejection of the transplanted liver" |
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1. | noun | His proposals were met with rejection. | |
2. | noun | Rejection of the transplanted liver. | |
3. | noun | We are now suffering from the consequences of our rape of the environment, our rejection of the natural for the industrial, and our embrace of violence over peace. | |
4. | noun | One of the manifestations of their racism is the rejection towards Japanese Yoko Ono. | |
5. | noun | That rejection got to the point that George Harrison kicked Yoko Ono in the Apple studios during the filming of Let it Be. | |
6. | noun | Every successful writer has a drawer full of rejection letters. | |
7. | noun | By the fiftieth heartbreak, rejection becomes much easier to handle. | |
8. | noun | Rejection hurts. | |
9. | noun | Tom took the rejection hard. | |
10. | noun | Be prepared for the rejection. | |
11. | noun | So the answer cannot be a simple rejection of global integration. Instead, we must work together to make sure the benefits of such integration are broadly shared, and that the disruptions—economic, political, and cultural—that are caused by integration are squarely addressed. | |
12. | noun | Layla's rejection enraged Sami. | |
13. | noun | Layla didn't have the social skills to understand that a disagreement with her friends didn't mean a rejection from them. | |
14. | noun | Sami's rejection has pushed Layla over the edge. | |
15. | noun | For some people rejection is like water off a duck's back. |
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His proposals were met with rejection. |
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Rejection of the transplanted liver. |
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We are now suffering from the consequences of our rape of the environment, our rejection of the natural for the industrial, and our embrace of violence over peace. |
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One of the manifestations of their racism is the rejection towards Japanese Yoko Ono. |
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That rejection got to the point that George Harrison kicked Yoko Ono in the Apple studios during the filming of Let it Be. |
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Every successful writer has a drawer full of rejection letters. | |
By the fiftieth heartbreak, rejection becomes much easier to handle. | |
Rejection hurts. | |
Tom took the rejection hard. | |
Be prepared for the rejection. | |
So the answer cannot be a simple rejection of global integration. Instead, we must work together to make sure the benefits of such integration are broadly shared, and that the disruptions—economic, political, and cultural—that are caused by integration are squarely addressed. | |
Layla's rejection enraged Sami. | |
Layla didn't have the social skills to understand that a disagreement with her friends didn't mean a rejection from them. | |
Sami's rejection has pushed Layla over the edge. | |
For some people rejection is like water off a duck's back. |