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Reject Definition & Meaning

1. To refuse to accept or acknowledge something or someone.

Example: The university rejected his application for admission.

2. To dismiss or turn down a proposal or offer.

Example: The company rejected the competitor's buyout offer.

3. To eject or expel someone from a group or organization.

Example: The team captain rejected the player for violating team rules.

4. To consider something as unworthy or unsatisfactory.

Example: The editor rejected the manuscript for not meeting the publication standards.

5. To resist or oppose something or someone.

Example: The community rejected the proposed development project.

Examples of the word reject used in sentences.

  • After numerous attempts, the company had to reject the proposal as it was deemed unfeasible.
  • The student was nervous about the exam, but he knew he had to reject the temptation to cheat.
  • We should reject the idea of bullying because it's not fair and can hurt others.
  • The store manager had to reject the customer's return request because the item was already used.
  • The job applicant felt sad when he received the news that the employer had to reject his application.
  • I had to reject his offer to help me with the project as I wanted to do it myself.
  • The company had to reject my job application because I didn't meet the qualifications.
  • I tried on the dress but it was too small, so I had to reject it.
  • The school rejected my request for a leave of absence due to their strict policy.
  • The restaurant had to reject our reservation as they were fully booked for the night.
  • Despite his qualifications, the hiring manager had to reject his application due to lack of experience in a specific area.
  • She was heartbroken when her crush rejected her proposal for a date.
  • The customer decided to reject the defective product and request a refund from the company.
  • The athlete was devastated when he received the news that his application to join the national team was rejected.
  • The committee had to reject the proposal for the new project due to lack of funds.
  • He rejected the idea of going out tonight, preferring to stay in and relax.
  • The company rejected the proposal, citing financial concerns and lack of feasibility.
  • She rejected his offer to help, insisting on solving the problem herself.
  • Despite her qualifications, she was rejected for the job due to lack of experience.
  • The student's essay was rejected for plagiarism, as it was copied from an online source.
  • In order to maintain her principles and moral code, she felt she had to reject the job offer from the tobacco company.
  • The author's manuscript was rejected by several publishers before finding a home with a small independent press.
  • When the proposal was presented to the board, they voted to reject it unanimously, citing concerns over feasibility and cost.
  • Despite her impressive qualifications, the company had to reject her application due to their current hiring freeze.
  • The athlete was devastated when his coach told him he had to reject his spot on the team due to a serious injury.
  • The athlete was devastated when he learned that he had been rejected from the national team.
  • The artist was crushed when her painting was rejected by the gallery owner.
  • Despite her impressive qualifications, the company decided to reject her application for the position.
  • The doctor had no choice but to reject the patient's request for experimental treatment due to the potential risks involved.
  • The politician's proposal to raise taxes was quickly rejected by the public.
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