reeject
/riˈdʒɛkt/
noun
- A person or thing that is not accepted or considered good enough.
- The pile of rejects from the pottery class was used for practice.
- He felt like a reject after failing the exam.
- The store sells factory rejects at a discount.
verb
- To refuse to accept, use, or believe something or someone.
- The committee voted to reject the proposed budget.
- She rejected his offer of help because she wanted to do it herself.
- The scientist rejected the theory after the experiment failed.
- To not give someone the love or approval they expect or need.
- After being rejected by the group, she decided to find new friends.
- He felt hurt when his parents rejected his choice of career.
- The puppy was rejected by its mother and had to be bottle-fed.
- To push something out of the body because it is not compatible.
- Some people's immune systems reject certain types of medication.
- The patient's body began to reject the transplanted kidney.
- The doctor warned that the body might reject the artificial joint.