rejection
Americannoun
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the act or process of rejecting.
- Synonyms:
- elimination, dismissal, refusal
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the state of being rejected.
- Synonyms:
- elimination, dismissal, refusal
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something that is rejected.
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Rejection is the most serious problem faced in surgery involving organ transplants. Drugs are used to suppress the immune system after organ transplant in order to prevent the rejection of and eventual death of the transplanted tissue.
Other Word Forms
- nonrejection noun
- prerejection noun
Etymology
Origin of rejection
First recorded in 1545–55; from Latin rējectiōn-, stem of rējectiō “a throwing back”; equivalent to reject + -ion
Example Sentences
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“My first two films didn’t get into Sundance, and then my third one did. I’m always telling young filmmakers to use the Sundance rejection as fuel.”
From Los Angeles Times
Rather than showing a lack of interest, this points to hesitation driven by fear of misinterpretation, rejection or cultural judgment.
After checking weather reports for the day he was due to fly, he disputed BA's rejection.
From BBC
His rejection of England’s imperial mythology is Romantic in its passion for philology and topology.
One objection in the White House, according to a person who works on pardons, may have been Ver’s flamboyant rejection of his American citizenship.
From Salon
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