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Definition of rejected
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Rejected
(imp. & p. p.) of
Rejec.
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Rubbish
::
Rubbish
(n.) Waste or
rejected
matter;
anything
worthless;
valueless
stuff;
trash;
especially,
fragments
of
building
materials
or
fallen
buildings;
ruins;
debris..
Irrejectable
::
Irrejectable
(a.) That can not be
rejected;
irresistible.
Scoria
::
Scoria
(n.) The
recrement
of
metals
in
fusion,
or the slag
rejected
after the
reduction
of
metallic
ores;
dross..
Alogian
::
Alogian
(n.) One of an
ancient
sect who
rejected
St.
John's
Gospel
and the
Apocalypse,
which speak of
Christ
as the
Logos..
Semi-pelagian
::
Semi-Pelagian
(n.) A
follower
of John
Cassianus,
a
French
monk (died about 448), who
modified
the
doctrines
of
Pelagius,
by
denying
human
merit,
and
maintaining
the
necessity
of the
Spirit's
influence,
while,
on the other hand, he
rejected
the
Augustinian
doctrines
of
election,
the
inability
of man to do good, and the
certain
perseverance
of the
saints..
Rejection
::
Rejection
(n.) Act of
rejecting,
or state of being
rejected..
Libertine
::
Libertine
(n.) One of a sect of
Anabaptists,
in the
fifteenth
and early part of the
sixteenth
century,
who
rejected
many of the
customs
and
decencies
of life, and
advocated
a
community
of goods and of
women..
Rabbinist
::
Rabbinist
(n.) One among the Jews who
adhered
to the
Talmud
and the
traditions
of the
rabbins,
in
opposition
to the
Karaites,
who
rejected
the
traditions..
Waste
::
Waste (a.) Lying
unused;
unproductive;
worthless;
valueless;
refuse;
rejected;
as, waste land; waste
paper..
Reprobate
::
Reprobate
(a.) Not
enduring
proof or
trial;
not of
standard
purity
or
fineness;
disallowed;
rejected.
Rejected
::
Rejected
(imp. & p. p.) of
Rejec.
Ebionite
::
Ebionite
(n.) One of a sect of
heretics,
in the first
centuries
of the
church,
whose
doctrine
was a
mixture
of
Judaism
and
Christianity.
They
denied
the
divinity
of
Christ,
regarding
him as an
inspired
messenger,
and
rejected
much of the New
Testament..
Redundancy
::
Redundancy
(n.)
Surplusage
inserted
in a
pleading
which may be
rejected
by the court
without
impairing
the
validity
of what
remains.
Ignore
::
Ignore
(v. t.) To throw out or
reject
as false or
ungrounded;
-- said of a bill
rejected
by a grand jury for want of
evidence.
See
Ignoramus.
Offer
::
Offer (v. t.) That which is
offered
or
brought
forward;
a
proposal
to be
accepted
or
rejected;
a sum
offered;
a bid.
Sacramentarian
::
Sacramentarian
(n.) A name given in the
sixteenth
century
to those
German
reformers
who
rejected
both the Roman and the
Lutheran
doctrine
of the holy
eucharist.
Sans-culotte
::
Sans-culotte
(n.) A
fellow
without
breeches;
a
ragged
fellow;
-- a name of
reproach
given in the first
French
revolution
to the
extreme
republican
party,
who
rejected
breeches
as an
emblem
peculiar
to the upper
classes
or
aristocracy,
and
adopted
pantaloons..
Refuse
::
Refuse
(a.)
Refused;
rejected;
hence;
left as
unworthy
of
acceptance;
of no
value;
worthless.
Trashy
::
Trashy
(superl.)
Like
trash;
containing
much
trash;
waste;
rejected;
worthless;
useless;
as, a
trashy
novel..
Paulician
::
Paulician
(n.) One of a sect of
Christian
dualists
originating
in
Armenia
in the
seventh
century.
They
rejected
the Old
Testament
and the part of the New.
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