
1) Abandonment 2) Apostasy 3) Avoidance 4) Ban 5) Denial 6) Desertion 7) Disfavor 8) Disfavour 9) Ejection 10) Exclusion 11) Excommunication 12) Forgoing 13) Forswearing 14) Nonacceptance 15) Rebuff 16) Refusal 17) Refutation 18) Renunciation 19) Reprobation 20) Repudiation 21) Repulse 22) Shunning
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1) Abandonment 2) Brush-off 3) Denial 4) Exclusion 5) French word used in English 6) Human action 7) Human activity 8) Rebuff 9) Refusal 10) Repudiation 11) Slighting 12) Snub 13) The speech act of rejecting 14) The state of being rejected 15) Thumbs down 16) Veto
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The word `rejection` was first used in 1415. The original meaning was `to throw` or `to throw back`. Rejection may mean: Rejection may also refer to: ...
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• (n.) Act of rejecting, or state of being rejected.
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Any AKC document received that is incomplete or not properly constructed. A rejection notice is issued, explaining the discrepancy and asking for proper completion.
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Tissue not accepted by the body and which, therefore dies
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(from the article `transplant`) Human beings possess complex defense mechanisms against bacteria, viruses, and other foreign materials that enter the body. These mechanisms, which ... ...were carried out in the late 1950s, clinically significant transplantation did not begin until around 1963, when the immunosuppressive drug ... [2 r...
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Refusal by a bank to grant credit, usually because of the applicants financial history, or refusal to accept a security presented to complete a trade, usually because of a lack of proper endorsements or violation of rules of a firm.
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1. <immunology, surgery> Usually used of grafts. Any process leading to the destruction or detachment of a graft or other specified structure. ... 2. <psychology> Non-acceptance, negative attitudes, hostility or excessive criticism of the individual which may precipitate feelings of rejection. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(re-jek´shәn) after a graft or transplant, the immune response of the recipient to foreign tissue cells, with production of antibodies and eventually destruction of the transplanted organ. acute rejection , acute cellular rejection , cellular rejection ...
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an immune response against grafted tissue, which, if not successfully treated, results in failure of the graft to survive
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When the body rejects some foreign body or tissue that has been introduced into it.
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Refusal by a bank to grant credit, usually because of the applicant's financial history, or refusal
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Usually used of grafts. Any process leading to the destruction or detachment of a graft or other specified structure.
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Re·jec'tion noun [ Latin
rejectio : confer French
réjection .] Act of rejecting, or state of being rejected.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: rē-jek′shŭn Definitions: 1. The immunologic response to incompatibility in a transplanted organ. 2. A refusal to accept, recognize, or grant; a denial. 3. Elimination of small ultrasonic echoes from display.
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Rejection: In transplantation biology, the refusal by the body to accept transplanted cells, tissues or organs. For example, a kidney transplanted may be rejected.
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Is the refusal to accept securities. These securities did not conform to good delivery standards.
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[
n] - the state of being rejected 2. [n] - (medicine) immunological response that refuses to accept substances or organisms that are recognized as foreign 3. [n] - the speech act of rejecting 4. [n] - the act of rejecting something
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Tissue not accepted by the body and which, therefore, dies.
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process by which adaptive immune responses recognize transplanted tissue as non-self, mounting a response that destroys the tissue or leads to the death of the individual
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noun the act of rejecting something; `his proposals were met with rejection`
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