rejective (Meaning)
rejective (a)
rejecting or tending to reject
rejective (a.)
Rejecting, or tending to reject.
Synonyms & Antonyms of rejective
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- uncharitable
- finicky
- discerning
- unforgiving
- picky
- pettifogging
- judicious
- exacting
- fastidious
- quibbling
- fussy
- nitpicky
- finical
- harsh
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rejective Sentence Examples
- The patient's immune system was rejective towards the transplanted kidney.
- The rejective audience booed the controversial speaker off the stage.
- The teacher's rejective comments discouraged the student from pursuing art.
- The job applicant was met with a rejective response due to their lack of experience.
- The rejective plant wilted and died when it was not watered.
- The rejective soil made it difficult for anything to grow.
- The rejective behavior of the child made it hard for them to make friends.
- The rejective policies of the government created a hostile environment for immigrants.
- The rejective nature of the material made it unsuitable for construction.
- The artist faced a rejective art world that criticized their unconventional style.
FAQs About the word rejective
rejecting or tending to rejectRejecting, or tending to reject.
critical, judgmental, overcritical, particular, discriminating, caviling, cavilling, hypercritical, merciless, carping
undiscriminating, uncritical, undiscriminating,uncritical, charitable, undemanding, forgiving, charitable,undemanding, forgiving
The patient's immune system was rejective towards the transplanted kidney.
The rejective audience booed the controversial speaker off the stage.
The teacher's rejective comments discouraged the student from pursuing art.
The job applicant was met with a rejective response due to their lack of experience.