How to Use reject in a Sentence

reject

1 of 2 verb
  • The college rejects hundreds of applicants each year.
  • The produce inspector rejected several crates of berries that had begun to grow mold.
  • My teacher rejected my excuse for being late.
  • The committee rejected my proposal.
  • We rejected 5 of the 10 job applicants right away.
  • Trump has already been rejected by the voters once and impeached by the House twice.
    The Editors, National Review, 20 Dec. 2023
  • And when one item on a truck is rejected, the entire truck is rejected.
    Liz Cheney, CBS News, 7 Jan. 2024
  • Talks for the release of the hostages have reportedly been rejected by both sides, at least for now.
    Neri Zilber, The Christian Science Monitor, 10 Oct. 2023
  • Shaffer said Wold asked him for a quote for work on the building but rejected it as too costly.
    CBS News, 1 June 2023
  • This is 007 territory, not the usual world of mangy MI5 rejects that the show has so adeptly built up.
    Sophie Gilbert, The Atlantic, 20 Dec. 2023
  • After Riley rejected the idea, Falchuk pitched a more toned down angle for the scene.
    Michaela Zee, Variety, 9 Mar. 2024
  • The agency backed off this year after a federal judge in San Jose rejected its request to halt the deal.
    Joel Rosenblatt, Fortune, 12 Oct. 2023
  • The board ultimately voted 5-4 on April 24 to reject that deal.
    Bill Bowden, Arkansas Online, 9 June 2023
  • Finally, tap twice to answer or end a call, or press and hold to reject an incoming call.
    Mark Knapp, PCMAG, 11 Apr. 2024
  • All of those requests have been rejected by judges, according to court records.
    Eli Hager, ProPublica, 16 Nov. 2023
  • In November, voters in Richmond rejected the idea to host the state’s fifth casino for the second time in three years.
    Antonio Olivo, Washington Post, 19 Jan. 2024
  • Iowa Republicans, after all, were some of the few voters in the party to reject Mr. Trump in the 2016 primary.
    Shane Goldmacher, New York Times, 7 Jan. 2024
  • The federation would not risk calling up anyone who might reject the olive branch.
    Rory Smith, New York Times, 3 Aug. 2023
  • In that case from 2017, the state appeals court rejected the plaintiff’s request for attorney fees.
    Jeff McDonald, San Diego Union-Tribune, 22 July 2023
  • In September, the state Senate in a party-line vote rejected the appointment of Wolfe.
    Journal Sentinel, 15 Apr. 2024
  • District Judge David Alan Ezra agreed, rejecting both the age verification rule and the health disclaimer.
    Sheena Vasani, The Verge, 12 Oct. 2023
  • Designs that looked too much like something out of Jim Henson’s workshop were rejected.
    Vulture, 24 Oct. 2023
  • This isn’t the first time Beverly Hills voters rejected a hotel.
    John Gittelsohn, Fortune, 2 June 2023
  • The Florida Games reads like an idea for a Carl Hiaasen novel rejected by the publisher as too outlandish.
    Greg Cote, Miami Herald, 26 Feb. 2024
  • While the organs functioned and the first did not appear to be rejected, both of the patients, who had advanced disease, died shortly afterward.
    Roni Caryn Rabin, New York Times, 21 Mar. 2024
  • Chamisa, 45, had been upbeat about victory, and has now rejected the results announced by the electoral body.
    Nimi Princewill, CNN, 26 Aug. 2023
  • On their first day of school, the students were met with an angry White mob that rejected integrated schools and the National Guard blocking the entrance.
    Nicquel Terry Ellis, CNN, 15 Aug. 2023
  • Bids for that work came in over budget and were rejected Monday by commissioners.
    Carrie Napoleon, Chicago Tribune, 5 June 2023
  • The justices on Friday rejected an emergency appeal seeking to force a change in the admissions process at West Point.
    Mark Sherman, Fortune, 2 Feb. 2024
  • The surgery replaced both of the man's kidneys, and the patient did not reject the organ, which worked normally for a month, the Associated Press reported at the time.
    Brenton Blanchet, Peoplemag, 21 Mar. 2024
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reject

2 of 2 noun
  • Stack the promising applications here, and put the rejects over there.
  • The four rejects who do the best will move back into the house.
    Joey Guerra, Houston Chronicle, 28 Mar. 2018
  • One, though, might soon be destined for the reject shelf.
    Washington Post, 12 Feb. 2019
  • The hostess is often left with the rejects: broken cookies and lots of crumbs.
    oregonlive, 18 Dec. 2019
  • The house was quickly cast into the reject pile, as the couple resumed the search but found nothing.
    Scott Sowers, miamiherald, 8 Mar. 2018
  • And this is right at the heart of how dating apps lead you to behave — see a photo and swipe right for ‘like’ or left for ‘reject’.
    Mark Travers, Forbes, 21 Apr. 2021
  • Looking like a reject from Spinal Tap, MacLachlan seems to be having a lot of fun with this role.
    Viv Groskop, Newsweek, 30 May 2017
  • That is a pretty high bar, though logic might suggest there are some gems among the rejects.
    George Gene Gustines, New York Times, 21 Sep. 2017
  • In a nation obsessed with soccer, most of the 84 members are rejects from their school teams.
    Matt Blomberg, latimes.com, 11 July 2018
  • Rejects are left to pick up street magic in the gritty confines of Brooklyn.
    Doug Stumpf, HWD, 27 Jan. 2017
  • Once just a reject, Jade now becomes the town’s resident kook and more than a little bit of a menace.
    Brenna Ehrlich, Rolling Stone, 9 Sep. 2021
  • In the context of a bouncy showtune, though, the sentiment feels like a Hallmark reject.
    Hampton Stevens, kansascity.com, 15 May 2017
  • Those who serve in Congress must be wary of, and reject, proposals that would further politicize the Court and add to the decline in the public’s trust in it.
    Anchorage Daily News, 7 Aug. 2022
  • Recent polls show that the reject option is leading approval by 10 points.
    Axel Kaiser, WSJ, 27 July 2022
  • Progress itself is scorned; workers on a dock reject a crane that would make their tasks more efficient.
    Christian Lorentzen, Harper's Magazine, 18 Aug. 2020
  • So, men that have had it in their genital area and any of their limbs have been kind of suffering in silence and kind of feeling like a reject in a sense.
    Molly Longman, refinery29.com, 5 June 2019
  • Jones, who also saved the English-language 'Diary of Anne Frank' from the reject pile, died yesterday at age 93.
    Claire Zillman, Fortune, 2 Aug. 2017
  • Critics of the law say it is being used to crush dissent, which authorities in Beijing and Hong Kong reject.
    NBC News, 10 June 2019
  • The Illinois Department of Natural Resources has tried in the past to rinse away the fish’s reputation as a dirty kitchen-reject.
    John Flesher, Chicago Tribune, 22 June 2022
  • Cuomo wasn't just another Michael Avenatti from the hot take reject pile.
    W. James Antle Iii, The Week, 10 Aug. 2021
  • Radamel Falcao, that reject of both Manchester United and Chelsea descent, was up first.
    SI.com, 3 July 2019
  • The good news is that the Elections Department is all caught up on rejects and requests for new applications, according to Callanen.
    Gilbert Garcia, San Antonio Express-News, 17 Feb. 2018
  • Sometimes the fruit and vegetables aren’t aesthetic rejects.
    Rick Barrett, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 15 June 2018
  • The bag, which is a reject, is symbolic of the type of follow-through that has grown this tiny local golf bag company into world renowned provider of high-quality premium products.
    Kirby Adams, The Courier-Journal, 31 May 2018
  • The Golden Knights like to see themselves as a bunch of rejects who carry a chip on their collective shoulders because they were discarded and doomed to the cruel fate of playing for an expansion team.
    Helene Elliott, latimes.com, 19 May 2018
  • Swift tries out her blaccent alongside Future and Ed Sheeran, on a track that sounds unmistakably like a Rihanna reject.
    Nate Jones, Vulture, 11 Jan. 2021
  • Twitterverse has done it once again, gifting America the dazzling crossover of glove meme, unstable nerd, and Mickey Mouse Club reject.
    Natalie Lin, Vulture, 3 Dec. 2021
  • While some political observers feared — and polls suggested — voters might storm the ballot box in a frothing, burn-it-all-down, reject-everything kind of mood, that’s not what happened.
    Heather Knight, San Francisco Chronicle, 12 Nov. 2022
  • Some supporters of urban cycling reject or question the value of helmets as a protective measure.
    Lucette Lagnado, WSJ, 11 Oct. 2017
  • Non-playable characters ragdolled around like reject mannequins.
    Cecilia D'anastasio, Wired, 15 Dec. 2020

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