rejection|rejections in English
noun
[re'jec·tion || rɪ'dʒekʃn]
refusal, denial, act of rejecting; state of being rejected; auto-immune response to a transplanted organ or body tissue
Use "rejection|rejections" in a sentence
1. Take the inevitable rejections in stride; stories abound of the piles of rejection notices received by now-acclaimed writers.
2. Her proposal met with continual rejections.
3. Constant rejections made him feel worthless.
4. 23 It's how you handle rejections that determines where you'll end up.
5. College Acceptances College Acceptances and admissions rejections are big milestones on the college journey
6. Band rejection filtering arrangement
7. Method for calibrating a band rejection filter of a terminal and multistandard terminal with calibrated band rejection filter
8. The rejection can leave you demoralized.
9. They sent me a rejection letter.
10. These rules need to be applied carefully so that true errors are detected while false rejections are minimized.
11. Acceptance and rejection of payment orders
12. Her rejection dashed and humiliated him.
13. Her proposal met with unanimous rejection.
14. Liquid crystal filter with tunable rejection band
15. Filters with improved rejection band performance
16. Constant rejection has sapped her will.
17. Abscission The rejection of plant organs (e.g
18. The last job rejection disappointed me badly.
19. Adjacent channel rejection of a cck blocker
20. To express feelings is to risk rejection.
21. • Claims adjustments and rejections have been simplified and reduced by trimming the number of factors subject to regulation.
22. Cashiering: See: discharge , dismissal , layoff , rejection , removal
23. The tone is one of rejection, disgust.
24. Discipleship can involve suffering, rejection and death.
25. Table for acceptance/rejection sampling plan by attributes