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单词 rejectment
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rejectmentn.

Brit. /rᵻˈdʒɛktm(ə)nt/, U.S. /rəˈdʒɛktmənt/, /riˈdʒɛktmənt/
Forms: see reject v. and -ment suffix.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: reject v., -ment suffix.
Etymology: < reject v. + -ment suffix. Compare post-classical Latin reiectamentum refuse (see rejectament n.), Middle French, French rejettement , French †rejectement rejection, action of rejecting (1538). Compare earlier rejecting n., rejection n. With sense 2 compare earlier rejectamenta n.
Now rare.
1. Rejection; an instance of this.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > statement > refusal > [noun] > rejection or non-acceptance
renunciation1418
rejectinga1425
reprobationa1425
rejectiona1464
abjection?1529
refute1535
abdication1552
abnegation1554
abrenunciation1557
recusancy1563
repudy1575
offcasting?1591
rejectment1599
defiancea1616
canvass1621
non-acceptation1622
repudiation1640
disacceptance1642
non-acceptance1647
disowning1656
discard1663
disownment1806
unacceptance1865
ding1949
negging1996
1599 tr. Historia de Donne Famose sig. A3 Our abiectment & reiectment of al their pontifical monarchy.
1635 in J. T. Gilbert Hist. Irish Confederation (1882) I. Pref. p. xiv It is not lawful for us to infer any such comparison in this, or any other our rejectments.
a1677 T. Manton Christs Tempt. (1685) iv. 117 If Achitophel could not endure the rejectment of his counsel [etc.].
1690 in Colonial Rec. Pennsylvania (1852) I. 338 The Committee of This board presented the Promulgated bills with Amendments and Rejectments.
1709 J. Strype Ann. Reformation I. ii. 60 Upon the rejectment of the Appeal, Dr. Ridley was translated to be Bishop of London.
1747 T. Nugent tr. C. Lancelot et al. New Method learning Greek Tongue 48 Nouns formed by Apocope or Rejectment, are also undeclinable.
1847 Times 2 Apr. 4/3 The third ‘because’ involves..the lesser complexities of three questions, on the solution of which..ought to depend the enactment or rejectment of the new law.
1914 Columbia Law Rev. 14 472 The doctrine of corporate entity..is..needed now as much as it ever was, and the demand for its rejectment..is based upon a misconception of its nature.
1920 C. H. Richardson Glass Sands Kentucky x. 51 The price of sand, and use or rejectment, is affected by the small percentage of impurities that may be washed away.
2. In plural. Material that has been washed up or discarded; refuse, debris, detritus; = rejectamenta n.
ΘΚΠ
the world > life > the body > organs of excretion > excretions > [noun]
flux1382
superfluitya1398
outwaxing?1541
excrement1565
recrement1578
profluvium1603
redeliverage1612
evacuation1625
excretion1630
staxis1745
egesta1787
rejectments1818
rejectamenta1834
rejection1838
excreta1857
excretes1883
output1883
ejecta1890
1818 T. Nuttall Genera N. Amer. Plants I. 130 Not naturalized, found merely about the rejectments of gardens.
1850 Trans. Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club 1 132 In the rejectments of the river Tyne at Bywell.
1898 D. Jordan Drift from Longshore vii. 107 If the castings or voids are examined, the rejectments of fur, feather or fin will certainly be found there.
1910 Daily Consular & Trade Rep. (U.S. Dept. Commerce) 11 Oct. 144 An American consular officer in the Levant has forwarded a sample of cotton rejectments mixed with rags.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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