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Definition of reject
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Reject
(v. t.) To
refuse
to
receive
or to
acknowledge;
to
decline
haughtily
or
harshly;
to
repudiate.
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Auditor
::
Auditor
(a.) A
person
appointed
and
authorized
to audit or
examine
an
account
or
accounts,
compare
the
charges
with the
vouchers,
examine
the
parties
and
witnesses,
allow or
reject
charges,
and state the
balance..
Dismission
::
Dismission
(n.)
Rejection;
a
setting
aside as
trivial,
invalid,
or
unworthy
of
consideration..
Ultimatum
::
Ultimatum
(n.) A final
proposition,
concession,
or
condition;
especially,
the final
propositions,
conditions,
or
terms,
offered
by
either
of the
parties
in a
diplomatic
negotiation;
the most
favorable
terms a
negotiator
can
offer,
the
rejection
of which
usually
puts an end to the
hesitation..
Repulse
::
Repulse
(n.)
Figuratively:
Refusal;
denial;
rejection;
failure.
Cashierer
::
Cashierer
(n.) One who
rejects,
discards,
or
dismisses;
as, a
cashierer
of
monarchs..
Offscouring
::
Offscouring
(n.) That which is
scoured
off;
hence,
refuse;
rejected
matter;
that which is vile or
despised..
Referendum
::
Referendum
(n.) The right to
approve
or
reject
by
popular
vote a
meassure
passed
upon by a
legislature.
Disdain
::
Disdain
(v. t.) To
reject
as
unworthy
of one's self, or as not
deserving
one's
notice;
to look with scorn upon; to
scorn,
as base acts,
character,
etc..
Defiance
::
Defiance
(n.) A
casting
aside;
renunciation;
rejection.
Reprobate
::
Reprobate
(v. t.) To
disapprove
with
detestation
or marks of
extreme
dislike;
to
condemn
as
unworthy;
to
disallow;
to
reject.
Methodist
::
Methodist
(n.) One of an
ancient
school
of
physicians
who
rejected
observation
and
founded
their
practice
on
reasoning
and
theory.
Shiah
::
Shiah (n.) A
member
of that
branch
of the
Mohammedans
to which the
Persians
belong.
They
reject
the first three
caliphs,
and
consider
Ali as being the first and only
rightful
successor
of
Mohammed.
They do not
acknowledge
the
Sunna,
or body of
traditions
respecting
Mohammed,
as any part of the law, and on these
accounts
are
treated
as
heretics
by the
Sunnites,
or
orthodox
Mohammedans..
Negative
::
Negative
(v. t.) To
reject
by vote; to
refuse
to enact or
sanction;
as, the
Senate
negatived
the
bill..
Revolt
::
Revolt
(n.) To turn away; to
abandon
or
reject
something;
specifically,
to turn away, or
shrink,
with
abhorrence..
Decliner
::
Decliner
(n.) He who
declines
or
rejects.
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) To
advance
through
all the steps or
stages
necessary
to
validity
or
effectiveness;
to be
carried
through
a body that has power to
sanction
or
reject;
to
receive
legislative
sanction;
to be
enacted;
as, the
resolution
passed;
the bill
passed
both
houses
of
Congress..
Rejectment
::
Rejectment
(n.) Act of
rejecting;
matter
rejected,
or
thrown
away..
Unitarian
::
Unitarian
(n.) One who
rejects
the
principle
of
dualism.
Renounce
::
Renounce
(v. t.) To cast off or
reject
deliberately;
to
disown;
to
dismiss;
to
forswear.
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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