To throw or cast away; to throw or cast down.
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释义 | the mind > language > statement > refusal > [verb (transitive)] > reject (62) awarpc1000 To throw or cast away; to throw or cast down. forwerpeOE transitive. To cast away, cast off, reject. warpc1000 figurative. To drive out, expel, reject, renounce; usually with out, away. Also, to trample (under foot). Obsolete. nillOE transitive. Not to will (a thing); to refuse, reject; to negative, prevent from happening, etc. Now rare (archaic in later use). warnc1300 To refuse to take or accept. reprovec1350 transitive. To reject; to forsake or cast aside. Obsolete. to put abacka1382 transitive. To repel, reject; to neglect; to lower in status; to retard, impede, set back. Obsolete. to throw awaya1382 transitive. To reject or renounce (a person, an authority, a belief, etc.). Obsolete. repugnc1384 To fight, oppose, resist, or contend against; to disobey; to repel, reject, disavow, refute. transitive. With a person as object. Now rare. to put awaya1387 transitive. To dismiss or get rid of (a person, occasionally also an animal); to send away from one's presence; to exclude; (frequently) spec. to… waivec1386 To refuse, reject (something offered). Also with clause as object. Obsolete. forshoota1400 to cast off, reject. disavowc1400 transitive. To refuse to own, acknowledge, or be associated with; to disclaim knowledge of, responsibility for, or approbation of; to disown… defyc1405 To repudiate, disavow. Obsolete. disprovec1430 To prove to be non-existent or fictitious. repelc1443 transitive. To reject (a statement, plea, etc.); to refuse to accept or admit. flemea1450 transitive. To cause to flee, put to flight; to drive away, drive out, chase; hence, to banish, exile; r… simply. to put backa1500 transitive. To force back, repulse; to refuse, reject. Obsolete. reject?1504 transitive. To refuse to have or accept for some purpose; to set aside or discard as useless or worthless; to turn down. Also intransitive. refutea1513 transitive. Scottish. To refuse or reject (a thing or person). Obsolete. repulse1533 transitive. To reject, refuse, or rebuff (a person, or his or her advances, comments, etc.). †Also with from. refel1548 transitive. To reject; to refuse to accept, admit, or give heed to (a request, a thing offered, etc.). repudiate1548 transitive. To refuse to accept or be associated with; to reject (something offered; a theory, proposal, etc.). Also occasionally with person as… disallowa1555 transitive. To refuse to grant or accede to (a request, suggestion, etc.); to reject or dismiss (a claim, assertion, etc.). project?1567 transitive. To throw or cast away; to reject. Also figurative. Obsolete. expel1575 To reject from attention or consideration; to refuse. Obsolete. discard1578 transitive. To reject as being no longer wanted or needed; to cast aside, get rid of; to abandon. overrule1578 To rule against, set aside, esp. by virtue of superior authority; spec. in Law. transitive. To reject or rule against (an argument, objection… forsay1579 to renounce, exclude by command. check1601 To reject, throw back. Obsolete. decard1605 gen. To reject, set aside, get rid of, dismiss. dismiss1608 To discard, reject; esp. (as Latin dīmittĕre) to put away, repudiate (a wife). Also absol. reprobate1609 transitive. To reject, refuse; to put away, set aside. Now rare. devow1610 To disavow, give up, renounce. rare. retorta1616 transitive. To throw out; to reject. Obsolete. rare. disclaimc1626 transitive. To refuse or reject the claims of (a person); to refuse (something claimed or due). Obsolete. noforsootha1644 transitive. To waste or squander away (one's luck, opportunities, etc.) by rejecting to a suitor. respuate1657 transitive. To reject, to refuse. reluctate1668 transitive. To resist, to reject. negative1778 transitive. To reject, refuse to accept or consider (a proposal, suggestion, course of action, etc.). Also occasionally intransitive. no-ball1862 transitive. Of an umpire: to declare (a delivery) as a no-ball; to declare (a bowler) to have delivered a no-ball. Also figurative: to disallow. basket1867 To throw into the waste-paper basket; also figurative to reject as unsuitable. to set one's foot down1873 To adopt a firm, unchangeable position or attitude, esp. when faced with opposition. Also with on, upon: to adopt such a position or attitude… not to have any (of it, that, this)1895 not to have any (of it, that, this): to want no part in something; to turn down a proposition, reject an overture. Later also in more positive sense… to put down1944 transitive. U.S. colloquial. Chiefly in African-American use: to abandon, reject, spurn; to quit, give up. eighty-six1959 transitive, to eject or debar (a person) from premises; to reject or abandon. neg1987 transitive. To reject or refuse to consider (an applicant, suggestion, course of action, etc.); to dismiss or criticize (a person, his or her… Subcategories:— a statement, arguments, etc. (3) — as useless or unneeded (8) — deselect or withdraw support from (3) — reject or disqualify (1) |
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