REJECT vs REFUSE: NOUN
- An unpopular person.
- Something that is rejected.
- 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.
- A foolish or socially inept person.
- One that has been rejected.
- The person or thing rejected or set aside as inferior in quality
- Collectively, items or material that have been discarded; rubbish, garbage.
- That which is refused or rejected as useless; waste or worthless matter.
- Refusal.
- That which is refused or rejected; waste or useless matter; the worst or meanest part; rubbish.
- Synonyms Dregs, scum, dross, trash, rubbish.
- A refusal.
- Food that is discarded (as from a kitchen)
REJECT vs REFUSE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Refused; rejected; hence; left as unworthy of acceptance; of no value; worthless.
- Discarded, rejected.
REJECT vs REFUSE: VERB
- Dismiss from consideration
- Deem wrong or inappropriate
- Resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ
- Reject with contempt
- Refuse entrance or membership
- Refuse to accept
- 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 accept
- Show unwillingness towards
- Refuse to let have
- Elude, especially in a baffling way
- Resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ
- Refuse entrance or membership
- To decline (a request or demand).
- To decline a request or demand, forbear; to withhold permission.
REJECT vs REFUSE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To deny compliance; not to comply.
REJECT vs REFUSE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To spit out or vomit.
- To resist immunologically the introduction of (a transplanted organ or tissue); fail to accept as part of one's own body.
- 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 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 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 disown.
- To decline to accept; to reject; to deny the request or petition of.
- To throw back, or cause to keep back (as the center, a wing, or a flank), out of the regular aligment when troops ar� about to engage the enemy.
- To deny, as a request, demand, invitation, or command; to decline to do or grant.
REJECT vs REFUSE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not accept something given or offered
- Synonyms To throw aside, cast off. See refuse.
- To refuse to receive; decline haughtily or harshly; slight; despise.
- 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 throw or cast back.
- Not accept as true
- To disown; disavow; forsake.
- Milit., to hold (troops) back, or move (them) back from the regular alinement, when about to engage the enemy in battle. In the oblique order of battle, if either flank attack, the other flank is refused.
- Fail to receive; resist; repel.
- Synonyms and Decline, Refuse, Reject, Repel, and Rebuff are in the order of strength.
- To decline to accept or consent; fail to comply.
- To fuse or melt again.
- To deny, as a request, demand, or invitation; decline to do or grant: as, to refuse admittance; she refused herself to callers.
- To decline to accept; reject: as, to refuse an office; to refuse an offer.
- Refused; rejected; hence, worthless; of no value: as, the refuse parts of stone or timber.
- Not accept as true
- In chess, same as decline, 10.
REJECT vs REFUSE: RELATED WORDS
- Accept, Turn away, Pooh pooh, Pass up, Freeze off, Turn down, Rule out, Scorn, Decline, Cull, Disdain, Disapprove, Eliminate, Refuse, Spurn
- Accept, Fail, Unwillingness, Refusal, Pass up, Turn away, Food waste, Turn down, Decline, Scraps, Resist, Garbage, Defy, Deny, Reject
REJECT vs REFUSE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Deny, Dismiss, Rejection, Rescind, Oppose, Accept, Turn away, Turn down, Rule out, Scorn, Decline, Disdain, Disapprove, Eliminate, Refuse
- Rubbish, Opt, Oppose, Accept, Unwillingness, Refusal, Turn away, Turn down, Decline, Scraps, Resist, Garbage, Defy, Deny, Reject
REJECT vs REFUSE: 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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- The father could refuse the dowry and refuse to let the man who seduced his daughter take her for his wife.
- However, the family can, of course, still refuse BDD because they refuse to use the criteria of BD.
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- Review refuse fees to ensure that sufficient revenues exist to cover all costs related to refuse collection.
- The State Water Board can suspend, revoke, and refuse to renew, or refuse to grant certificates.
- Judges can presumably refuse to do the inquiries, and I presume some judges will refuse.
- Guests may refuse inspections; however, management reserves the right to refuse entry.
- The dump was so full that it had to refuse more refuse.
REJECT vs REFUSE: QUESTIONS
- Why did Victorians reject the Industrial Revolution?
- Why did Aristotle reject Parmenides' Motion Theory?
- Does classical-liberal feminism reject private discrimination?
- Will Greencross reject $770 million takeover offer?
- When does cointegration reject the null hypothesis?
- Why did the constructivists reject decorative stylization?
- Do feminist postcolonial theorists reject feminism?
- Do interactionist criticisms reject individualisation?
- How do you determine whether to reject or fail to reject?
- Is reject analysis still necessary for radiographer reject rates?
- Why did Rabindranath Tagore refuse to visit Ireland?
- When is it appropriate to refuse servant leadership?
- Can Kenya Airways refuse to accept special baggage?
- Can an informal patient refuse to receive treatment?
- How many states refuse to adopt Medicaid expansion?
- Why would someone refuse or disclaim an inheritance?
- Why are kerbside refuse and recycling collections delayed?
- Can the Home Secretary refuse to order extradition?
- Can competent patients refuse life-sustaining medicine?
- Can a court refuse to grant or refuse anticipatory bail?