REJECT vs DENY: NOUN
- A foolish or socially inept person.
- That which is rejected or thrown out; a cull; specifically, in prehistoric archæol., an unfinished stone implement, spoiled or broken in the process of manufacture.
- One that has been rejected.
- Something that is rejected.
- An unpopular person.
- The person or thing rejected or set aside as inferior in quality
- Denial.
REJECT vs DENY: VERB
- Refuse to accept
- Reject with contempt
- Resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ
- Deem wrong or inappropriate
- Dismiss from consideration
- Refuse entrance or membership
- To refuse to accept
- To block a shot, especially if it sends the ball off the court.
- Dismiss from consideration or a contest
- Refuse to accept or acknowledge
- Refuse to let have
- Deny oneself (something); restrain, especially from indulging in some pleasure
- Refuse to grant, as of a petition or request
- Declare untrue; contradict
- Refuse to accept or believe
- Refuse to recognize or acknowledge
- Deny formally (an allegation of fact by the opposing party) in a legal suit
- To not allow.
- To assert that something is not true.
- To disallow
- To refuse to give or grant something to someone
- To prevent from scoring.
REJECT vs DENY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To answer in ��� negative; to declare an assertion not to be true.
REJECT vs DENY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cast from one; to throw away; to discard.
- To refuse to receive or to acknowledge; to decline haughtily or harshly; to repudiate.
- To refuse to grant.
- To resist immunologically the introduction of (a transplanted organ or tissue); fail to accept as part of one's own body.
- To spit out or vomit.
- To refuse to give sufficient parental affection or care to (a child or young animal).
- To refuse to accept (someone) as a lover, spouse, or friend; rebuff.
- To turn down (an applicant, as for a job); refuse to accept.
- To refuse to consider or grant; deny.
- To refuse to accept, submit to, believe, or make use of: : refuse.
- To declare not to be true; to gainsay; to contradict; -- opposed to affirm, allow, or admit.
- To refuse (to do something or to accept something); to reject; to decline; to renounce.
- To refuse to grant; to withhold; to refuse to gratify or yield to.
- To disclaim connection with, responsibility for, and the like; to refuse to acknowledge; to disown; to abjure; to disavow.
- To decline the gratification of appetites or desires; to practice self-denial.
- To restrain (oneself) especially from indulgence in pleasures.
- To declare untrue; assert to be false.
- To refuse to believe; reject.
- To refuse to recognize or acknowledge; disavow.
- To decline to grant or allow; refuse.
- To give a refusal to; turn down or away.
REJECT vs DENY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To throw or cast back.
- To throw away, as anything undesirable or useless; cast off; discard: as, to pick out the good and reject the bad; to reject a lover.
- To refuse to receive; decline haughtily or harshly; slight; despise.
- Synonyms To throw aside, cast off. See refuse.
- Not accept something given or offered
- Not accept as true
- To say “no” or “nay” to; gainsay; contradict.
- To declare to be untrue or untenable; reject as false or erroneous; refuse to admit, accept, or believe: as, to deny an accusation, or the truth of a statement or a theory; to deny a, doctrine.
- To refuse; refuse to grant or give; withhold or withhold from: as, to deny bread to the hungry; to deny a request.
- To reject as non-existent or unreal; refuse to believe in the existence of; disallow the reality of.
- To refuse access to; keep from being seen; withhold from view or intercourse: as, he denied himself to visitors.
- To refuse to acknowledge; disavow; renounce; disown.
- To forbid.
- To contradict; repel; disprove.
- Synonyms To disclaim, renounce, abjure.
- To answer in the negative; refuse to comply.
- Deny oneself (something)
- Contradict
- Declare untrue
REJECT vs DENY: RELATED WORDS
- Accept, Turn away, Pooh pooh, Pass up, Freeze off, Turn down, Rule out, Scorn, Decline, Cull, Disdain, Disapprove, Eliminate, Refuse, Spurn
- Denial, Overrule, Disprove, Nullify, Oppose, Ignore, Disavow, Disallow, Deprive, Negate, Dismiss, Reject, Refute, Traverse, Refuse
REJECT vs DENY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Deny, Dismiss, Rejection, Rescind, Oppose, Accept, Turn away, Turn down, Rule out, Scorn, Decline, Disdain, Disapprove, Eliminate, Refuse
- Resist, Denial, Overrule, Disprove, Nullify, Oppose, Ignore, Disallow, Deprive, Negate, Dismiss, Reject, Refute, Traverse, Refuse
REJECT vs DENY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Faculty Hearing Committee; to accept the decision in part and reject the decision in part; or to reject said decision.
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- If we reject Him, He will reject us.
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- Such laws wrongfully deny ballot access to political candidates and groups and further deny the voters their right to consider all legitimate alternatives.
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- For each one we must admit, deny, or say there is not enough knowledge to admit or deny the allegation.
- If they deny the reality of those entities, they deny the Bible, and thus their faith.
- The frustrated Pharisees cannot deny the reality of the miracle, but they can deny that it came from God.
- And therefore, in order to deny the God of the Pentateuch, they must deny that Moses wrote the Pentteuch.
- Or we can deny our brokenness, foreswear compassion, and, as a result, deny our own humanity.
- You can only deny this possibility if in fact YOU DENY THAT GOD IS SOVEREIGN.
- If the account is not yours, you deny it and deny making payments.
- They can deny and deny and deny but that kind of sickness will soon show up.
REJECT vs DENY: QUESTIONS
- Why did Victorians reject the Industrial Revolution?
- Why did Aristotle reject Parmenides' Motion Theory?
- Does classical-liberal feminism reject private discrimination?
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- When does cointegration reject the null hypothesis?
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- How do you determine whether to reject or fail to reject?
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- Can health insurance deny coverage for preexisting conditions?
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- Did Wanda Vazquez deny obstruction of Justice allegations?
- Can parents deny special education for their child?
- What must one deny to accommodate the supererogatory?
- How do insurance claim adjusters deny homeowners claims?
- Does Dominus Iesus deny salvation to non-Christians?
- Do proponents of penal substitution deny comparatives?
- Can Taurus deny warranty without registration card?
- Does partisanship deny constitutional legitimacy to impeachment?