0 past simple and past participle of reject --
1 to refuse to accept, use, or believe something or someone: --
When she was sent to boarding school, she felt as though her parents had rejected her.
The coach rejected him for the first team (= he was not offered a place).
I applied for a job as a mechanic in a local garage, but I was rejected (= I was not offered the job).
The prime minister rejected the suggestion that it was time for him to resign.
The number of statistically significant results found means that the null hypothesis that rodents are evenly distributed amongst the manholes must, therefore, be firmly rejected.
After each session with the news system, the network is modified on the basis of the articles read and rejected by the user.
The number of iterations required and the fraction of realizations rejected progressively increase with the downstream distance and the radial position.
These intercept estimates indicate that rejected boys had approximately three more parent-reported internalizing symptoms than nonrejected boys at the initial sixth-grade assessment.
Nevertheless, their derivation of implicatures is still poor : weak statements are rejected only about half of the time.
Topdown solutions and large campaign-style approaches are therefore rejected in favour of more participatory solutions, involving local consultation and village level planning.
But if we make f1 more polymorphic, and its type has a different "shape" from that of f2, the program will be rejected.
Of the seven participants who rejected the target sentence, two said that they rather preferred the noncontracted variant is not.