0 refusal to accept or agree -- rejet [ masculine ]
a rejection of capitalism un rejet du capitalisme
rejection of the proposal le rejet de la proposition
1 when sb’s application is not accepted, or a letter stating this -- refus [ masculine ]
2 refusal to give love or attention -- rejet [ masculine ]
a fear of rejection une peur du rejet
3 (an) act of rejecting -- rejet
the pain of rejection.
The absence of evaluation of their effects on businesses and stocks, as well as their cumulative nature can only lead to their wholesale rejection by the fishermen.
That generates mistrust and encourages rejection.
There have only been nine rejections.
This, then, means education, it means language-learning, it means vocational training, and it means regular employment and the rejection of anything unlawful.
The emphasis should have been placed on the rejection of any policy of handouts and instead on the development of initiative and responsibility.
What we have is not rejection, but divergence.
Let us hope that this rejection is a lesson to it!
Does this rejection mean that, following much-vaunted public investment, the unacceptable option of tendering the programme out to the private sector is already being considered?