reject|rejects in English
noun
[re·ject || rɪ'dʒekt]
something or someone that does not match up to standards; object of lower quality; (Slang) outcast
Use "reject|rejects" in a sentence
1. If and when that promise rejects, A log message with a reject badge
2. A water cooled Chiller rejects the absorbed heat to an additional fluid loop that can then reject the heat through a secondary device such as a cooling
3. Constructivism rejects the notions that
4. The stomach rejects indigestible food.
5. Who rejects dishonest, fraudulent gain,
6. He rejects* all practical wisdom.
7. 285 The Commission rejects ADM’s arguments.
8. July 29: Japan rejects the Potsdam Declaration.
9. Reject Worldly Fantasies
10. Reject “False Stories”
11. Reject Wrong Practices
12. Band reject filters
13. ● ‘Reject unjust gain.’
14. Stuttering almost uncontrollably , Billy rejects the idea.
15. Facebook Rejects Extortion Attempt While Google Acquiesces
16. Rejects the request for admission of new evidence;
17. We reject this argument.
18. Kim rejects accusations that Country music is over-sentimental.
19. The group rejects outright any negotiations with the government.
20. We categorically reject their proposal and think the United States should reject their proposal.
21. They'd call them rejects and defects and retards.
22. Israeli PM Netanyahu rejects Obama " 1967 borders " view
23. 21 George adamantly rejects the man in disgust.
24. Please reject the following candidates ...
25. I would reject that contention.