Definition of Rejections

1. Noun. (plural of rejection) ¹

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Definition of Rejections

1. rejection [n] - See also: rejection

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rejections

rejected takeoff
rejectee
rejectees
rejecter
rejecters
rejectest
rejecteth
rejecting
rejectingly
rejection
rejection letter
rejection letters
rejectionism
rejectionist
rejectionists
rejections
rejectitious
rejective
rejectment
rejectments
rejector
rejectors
rejects
rejig
rejigged
rejigger
rejiggered
rejiggering
rejiggers
rejigging

Literary usage of Rejections

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Aldermen of the City of London, Temp. Henry III.-1908: With Notes on the by Alfred Beaven Beaven (1908)
"Farringdon Without [Three rejections: names not recorded] 22, 23, ... [Three rejections : names not recorded] 25, 2G, 27 October and November, 1478 . ..."

2. Report of the Commissioner of Corporations on Cotton Exchanges by United States Bureau of Corporations, Herbert Knox Smith (1908)
"The year's rejections amounted to 1093 bales. ... A detailed list of the rejections of 656 bales of cotton from the New York certificated stock was obtained ..."

3. Thirty Years' View: Or, A History of the Working of the American Government by Thomas Hart Benton (1858)
"THE PRESIDENT AND THE SENATE: WANT OP CONCORD: NUMEROUS Rejections OF NOMINATIONS ... Nominations and rejections flew backwards and forwards as in a game of ..."

4. Army Anthropometry and Medical Rejection Statistics by Frederick Ludwig Hoffman (1918)
"The causes of rejections according to age are not correlated to the corresponding numbers of men examined, so that the true rejection ratio for different ..."

5. Education and the General Welfare: A Textbook of School Law, Hygiene, and by Frank K. Sechrist (1920)
"From the Report of the Provost Marshal General of the First Draft under the Selective Service Act, 1917, it appears that the per cent of rejections in the ..."

6. Executive Statistical Control by Dwight Thompson Farnham (1917)
"excessive number of rejections. Such companies pay for a bad reputation many times over, ... The first step, of course, is to tabulate the rejections. ..."

7. Executive Statistical Control by Dwight Thompson Farnham (1917)
"excessive number of rejections. Such companies pay for a bad reputation many times over, ... The first step, of course, is to tabulate the rejections. ..."

8. Army Anthropometry and Medical Rejection Statistics by Frederick Ludwig Hoffman (1918)
"The causes of rejections according to age are not correlated to the corresponding numbers of men examined, so that the true rejection ratio for different ..."

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