"Rejection" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rejection" Meaning

The word "rejection" refers to the act of refusing or turning down something, such as a proposal, application, or offer. It can also refer to a feeling of being unaccepted or unwanted, often accompanied by a sense of disappointment or hurt.

Example: "The college gave me rejection letter from the graduate program."

Synonyms: refusal, dismissal, denial, repudiation, disapproval.

"Rejection" Examples

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1. Technical Rejection

The factory experienced technical rejection issues with their new product's faulty lines, leading to a month-long delay in the production schedule.

2. Social Rejection

She had been experiencing social rejection due to her introverted nature, making it hard for her to form close relationships with her peers.

3. Business Rejection

After months of pitching her startup to investors, she received rejection letters from every major firm she approached, forcing her to rethink her approach.

4. Medical Rejection

The patient underwent numerous tests, only to find out that his body was rejecting the bone marrow transplant.

5. Literary Rejection

Many writers have experienced rejection letters at some point in their careers, including J.K. Rowling, who was rejected twelve times before her book was finally published.

"Rejection" Similar Words

Reiteratively

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Repeatedly or insistently; persistent in repeating something.

Reiterator

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Reiterator refers to a person or device that repeats something, often in a mechanical or habitual manner. It can also refer to a procedure or machine that allows for repeated action, often automated or mechanical.<br><br>In a broader sense, a reiterator can be someone who reviews material previously covered or learned, and systematically revises and practices it to reinforce their understanding or mastery.

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A curious word!<br><br>"Reithrodontomys" is a genus of mice belonging to the family Cricetidae, commonly known as New World woodrats. They are found in the Americas, from the southwestern United States through Central America to Ecuador and Peru. Five to six species are recognized in this genus.<br><br>The name "Reithrodontomys" comes from the Greek words "rei-," meaning "cheese-skewering," "odous," meaning "tooth," and "myes," meaning "mouse."

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Objects or expresses disapproval, refusal, or non-acceptance of something.

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