rejection

Letters that make rejection

o, j, e, n, c, r, t, i are letters that make 'rejection'

Words within rejection

reject, re, ti, EC, on, ejection, ECT, CT, Io, ion, Re, Ti, eject are words within 'rejection'


4 possible definitions for 'rejection'

Rejection as "the speech act of rejecting"

Under this definition, rejection is a noun and has the following properties:

rejection as a type

'rejection' can be a type of speech act.

Types of rejection

short shrift, summary treatment, repudiation, rebuff, snub, renunciation, repulse are types of 'rejection'.


Rejection as "(medicine) an immunological response that refuses to accept substances or organisms that are recognized as foreign"

Under this definition, rejection is a noun and has the following properties:

rejection as a type

'rejection' can be a type of organic phenomenon.

rejection as a category

'rejection' can be a category of medicine, medical specialty.

Example of rejection used within this context

"rejection of the transplanted liver"


Rejection as "the state of being rejected"

Under this definition, rejection is a noun and has the following properties:

Antonyms

acceptance has the opposite meaning of rejection

rejection as a type

'rejection' can be a type of situation, state of affairs.

Types of rejection

defection, exclusion, disfavor, disfavour, censure, apostasy, renunciation, reprobation, excommunication are types of 'rejection'.


Rejection as "the act of rejecting something"

Under this definition, rejection is a noun and has the following properties:

rejection as a type

'rejection' can be a type of human action, deed, act, human activity.

Types of rejection

forsaking, displacement, avoidance, forgoing, desertion, abandonment, brush-off, turning away, shunning, dodging, renunciation, forswearing, nonacceptance, turndown, banishment, proscription are types of 'rejection'.

Derivatives of rejection

turn down, pass up, reject, disapprove, decline, refuse are derivatives of 'rejection'.

Example of rejection used within this context

"his proposals were met with rejection"



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