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Xem thêm: cull, refuse, pass up, turn down, decline, disapprove, spurn, freeze off, scorn, pooh-pooh, disdain, turn down, resist, refuse, turn down, turn away, refuse, rule out, eliminate, winnow out
reject verb
ADV. decisively, emphatically, firmly, roundly, strongly, vehemently, vigorously She firmly rejected the suggestion that she had lied to Parliament. | categorically, completely, flatly, out of hand, outright, unequivocally, utterly Don't just reject their suggestions out of hand. | overwhelmingly | unanimously | narrowly Voters narrowly rejected the scheme. | immediately, instantly | quickly | consistently, constantly | eventually, finally | deliberately | explicitly, expressly, specifically | effectively | indignantly The paper indignantly rejected charges that it had invented the story to boost sales. | formally | publicly | instinctively | automatically No one knows why a foetus is not automatically rejected by the mother's immune system. | rightly It was an ill-researched product that consumers rightly rejected.
VERB + REJECT vote to | be free to, have the right to Consumers have the right to reject faulty goods and demand a refund. | urge sb to He urged the committee to reject the plans.
PREP. as The proposal was rejected as too costly. | in favour of Their design was rejected in favour of one by a rival company.
PHRASES reject sth on … grounds The scheme was rejected on economic grounds.
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I reject the idea of starting a war
The journal rejected the student's paper
He refused my offer of hospitality
I disapprove of her child rearing methods
She spurned his advances
His body rejected the liver of the donor
They turned away hundreds of fans
Black people were often rejected by country clubs
John was ruled out as a possible suspect because he had a strong alibi
This possibility can be eliminated from our consideration