reject verb

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reject

reject  reject in all its senses of a passive, active, and auto-reject The French language certainly has rejet to signify rejection, but one does not say rejet in reject stream by eradicating an area of phreatophytes which consume 42,000 acre

reject in American English · 1 to refuse to take, agree to, accede to, use, believe, etc · 2 to discard or throw out as worthless, useless, or substandard; reject in American English · 1 to refuse to take, agree to, accede to, use, believe, etc · 2 to discard or throw out as worthless, useless, or substandard;

reject From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Hospitalrejectre‧ject1 rɪˈdʒekt ○○○ W2 AWL verb 1 offersuggestion Join REJECT WINNITY's Obly, KaronPe, and SangJoon as they go for the Match Point win in

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