- reject
- verbADVERB▪ decisively, emphatically, firmly, resoundingly, roundly, soundly, strongly, vehemently, vigorously▪
Voters emphatically rejected the proposals.
▪She firmly rejected the suggestion that she had lied.
▪ categorically, completely, flatly, unequivocally, utterly▪ out of hand, outright, summarily▪Don't just reject their suggestions out of hand.
▪ overwhelmingly▪ unanimously▪ narrowly▪Voters narrowly rejected the plan.
▪ initially▪ immediately, instantly▪ quickly▪ consistently, constantly, repeatedly▪ eventually, finally, ultimately▪We considered offering him the job, but finally rejected him.
▪ deliberately▪ explicitly, expressly, specifically▪The paper expressly rejected charges that it had invented the story.
▪ formally▪ publicly▪ automatically▪The organs are automatically rejected by the immune system.
▪ rightly▪It was a badly researched product that consumers rightly rejected.
VERB + REJECT▪ vote to▪ be free to, have the right to▪Consumers have the right to reject faulty goods and demand a refund.
▪ urge sb to▪He urged the committee to reject the plans.
PREPOSITION▪ as▪The proposal was rejected as too costly.
▪ in favour/favor of▪Their design was rejected in favour/favor of one by a rival company.
PHRASES▪ reject sth on … grounds▪The plan was rejected on economic grounds.
Reject is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑conference, ↑congress, ↑court, ↑judge, ↑parliament, ↑tribunal, ↑union, ↑voterReject is used with these nouns as the object: ↑accusation, ↑advice, ↑allegation, ↑amendment, ↑apology, ↑appeal, ↑applicant, ↑application, ↑argument, ↑assertion, ↑authority, ↑ban, ↑bid, ↑bill, ↑call, ↑candidate, ↑charge, ↑claim, ↑complaint, ↑compromise, ↑constitution, ↑contention, ↑creed, ↑criticism, ↑deal, ↑demand, ↑doctrine, ↑dogma, ↑excuse, ↑hypothesis, ↑idea, ↑ideology, ↑implication, ↑initiative, ↑interpretation, ↑label, ↑manuscript, ↑motion, ↑move, ↑offer, ↑overture, ↑package, ↑petition, ↑philosophy, ↑plan, ↑plea, ↑practice, ↑proposal, ↑proposition, ↑reasoning, ↑recommendation, ↑religion, ↑report, ↑request, ↑resignation, ↑resolution, ↑scheme, ↑stereotype, ↑submission, ↑suggestion, ↑teaching, ↑theory, ↑thesis, ↑tradition, ↑transplant, ↑treaty, ↑view, ↑violence
Collocations dictionary. 2013.