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Sinónimos detallados de reject en inglés

reject:

to reject verbo (rejects, rejected, rejecting)

  1. to reject
    to refuse; to decline; to reject; to turn down
    • refuse verbo (refuses, refused, refusing)
    • decline verbo (declines, declined, declining)
    • reject verbo (rejects, rejected, rejecting)
    • turn down verbo (turns down, turned down, turning down)
  2. to reject
    to disapprove; to reject; to repudiate; to decline; to denounce; to refuse; to disclaim; to spurn; to turn down; to object to
    • disapprove verbo (disapproves, disapproved, disapproving)
    • reject verbo (rejects, rejected, rejecting)
    • repudiate verbo (repudiates, repudiated, repudiating)
    • decline verbo (declines, declined, declining)
    • denounce verbo (denounces, denounced, denouncing)
    • refuse verbo (refuses, refused, refusing)
    • disclaim verbo (disclaims, disclaimed, disclaiming)
    • spurn verbo (spurns, spurned, spurning)
    • turn down verbo (turns down, turned down, turning down)
    • object to verbo (objects to, objected to, objecting to)
  3. to reject
    disapprove of; to reject; to turn down
  4. to reject
    to reject; to vote down; to outvote
    • reject verbo (rejects, rejected, rejecting)
    • vote down verbo (votes down, voted down, voting down)
    • outvote verbo (outvotes, outvoted, outvoting)
  5. to reject
    – dismiss from consideration or a contest 1
    to reject; to eliminate; to rule out; winnow out
    – dismiss from consideration or a contest 1
    • reject verbo (rejects, rejected, rejecting)
    • eliminate verbo (eliminates, eliminated, eliminating)
      • This possibility can be eliminated from our consideration1
    • rule out verbo (rules out, ruled out, ruling out)
    • winnow out verbo
  6. to reject
    – refuse to accept or acknowledge 1
    to reject
    – refuse to accept or acknowledge 1
    • reject verbo (rejects, rejected, rejecting)
      • I reject the idea of starting a war1
      • The journal rejected the student's paper1
  7. to reject
    – reject with contempt 1
    to reject; to scorn; to disdain; to spurn; to turn down; to freeze off; pooh-pooh
    – reject with contempt 1
    • reject verbo (rejects, rejected, rejecting)
    • scorn verbo (scorns, scorned, scorning)
    • disdain verbo (disdains, disdained, disdaining)
    • spurn verbo (spurns, spurned, spurning)
      • She spurned his advances1
    • turn down verbo (turns down, turned down, turning down)
    • freeze off verbo (freezes off, froze off, freezing off)
    • pooh-pooh verbo
  8. to reject
    – deem wrong or inappropriate 1
    to reject; to disapprove
    – deem wrong or inappropriate 1
    • reject verbo (rejects, rejected, rejecting)
    • disapprove verbo (disapproves, disapproved, disapproving)
      • I disapprove of her child rearing methods1
  9. to reject
    – refuse to accept 1
    to decline; to reject; to refuse; to turn down; pass up
    – refuse to accept 1
    • decline verbo (declines, declined, declining)
    • reject verbo (rejects, rejected, rejecting)
    • refuse verbo (refuses, refused, refusing)
      • He refused my offer of hospitality1
    • turn down verbo (turns down, turned down, turning down)
    • pass up verbo
  10. to reject
    – refuse entrance or membership 1
    to reject; to refuse; to turn down; to turn away
    – refuse entrance or membership 1
    • reject verbo (rejects, rejected, rejecting)
      • Black people were often rejected by country clubs1
    • refuse verbo (refuses, refused, refusing)
    • turn down verbo (turns down, turned down, turning down)
    • turn away verbo (turns away, turned away, turning away)
  11. to reject
    – resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ 1
    to reject; to refuse; to resist
    – resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ 1
    • reject verbo (rejects, rejected, rejecting)
      • His body rejected the liver of the donor1
    • refuse verbo (refuses, refused, refusing)
    • resist verbo (resists, resisted, resisting)
  12. to reject
    – To refuse to accept a file or message. 2
    to reject
    – To refuse to accept a file or message. 2
    • reject verbo (rejects, rejected, rejecting)

Conjugaciones de reject:

present
  1. reject
  2. reject
  3. rejects
  4. reject
  5. reject
  6. reject
simple past
  1. rejected
  2. rejected
  3. rejected
  4. rejected
  5. rejected
  6. rejected
present perfect
  1. have rejected
  2. have rejected
  3. has rejected
  4. have rejected
  5. have rejected
  6. have rejected
past continuous
  1. was rejecting
  2. were rejecting
  3. was rejecting
  4. were rejecting
  5. were rejecting
  6. were rejecting
future
  1. shall reject
  2. will reject
  3. will reject
  4. shall reject
  5. will reject
  6. will reject
continuous present
  1. am rejecting
  2. are rejecting
  3. is rejecting
  4. are rejecting
  5. are rejecting
  6. are rejecting
subjunctive
  1. be rejected
  2. be rejected
  3. be rejected
  4. be rejected
  5. be rejected
  6. be rejected
diverse
  1. reject!
  2. let's reject!
  3. rejected
  4. rejecting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

reject [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the reject
    the wreck; the ruin; the derelict; the heap o rubbish; the reject; the misfit
  2. the reject
    – the person or thing that is rejected or set aside as inferior in quality 1
    the reject; the cull
    – the person or thing that is rejected or set aside as inferior in quality 1
    • reject [the ~] sustantivo
    • cull [the ~] sustantivo

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Definiciones relacionadas de "reject":

  1. the person or thing that is rejected or set aside as inferior in quality1
  2. dismiss from consideration or a contest1
  3. refuse to accept or acknowledge1
    • I reject the idea of starting a war1
    • The journal rejected the student's paper1
  4. reject with contempt1
  5. deem wrong or inappropriate1
  6. refuse to accept1
  7. refuse entrance or membership1
    • Black people were often rejected by country clubs1
  8. resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ1
    • His body rejected the liver of the donor1
  9. To refuse to accept a file or message.2

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