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Example sentences for "rejects"

Lexicographically close words:
rejecters; rejecteth; rejecting; rejection; rejections; rejoice; rejoiced; rejoices; rejoicest; rejoiceth
  1. God never rejects this homage, under whatever form it be offered to him.

  2. She rejects his suit with scorn, but assures him that she shall make great use of her power over him.

  3. Be the appeal made to the understanding or the heart, the sentence is the same--that rejects it.

  4. And surely the doctrine which reason rejects cannot be supported by revelation.

  5. Supposed visions and revelations, are often no other than illusions of fancy, freaks of imagination, or effects of diabolical influence, those affected with them often appear confident of that which sober reason rejects as groundless.

  6. He who rejects it, rejects the vera causa of ordinary generation with subsequent migration, and calls in the agency of a miracle.

  7. He who rejects these views on the nature of the geological record, will rightly reject my whole theory.

  8. We learn from Professor Bell, however, that it does not always wait until the home is vacant, but occasionally rejects the rightful occupant with some violence.

  9. But Mrs. Eddy spurns the existence of a personal devil, denies the existence of sin, and rejects redemption.

  10. Whoever rejects it, ceases to belong to the Christian Church, and becomes a heretic.

  11. It places the Bible on the basis of historical works on other than divine subjects; it rejects the authenticity of all parts of Holy Scripture which are repugnant to human reason.

  12. There is not a sect upon the earth but what rejects some portion of God’s Word, and taking them all together, probably there is not a text in the Bible but what is rejected or perverted by them.

  13. The man who rejects the power, work and light of the Holy Spirit is like a blind man who does not believe the existence of a sun because he never saw the light.

  14. His first blow is the realisation of the fact that the thoughtful girl of seventeen, whose love he neglected early in life, rejects his passion when she, married, is shining and dignified in society life.

  15. The first element which the intellect rejects in forming its ideas of things is the emotion which accompanies the perception; and this emotion is the first thing the poet restores.

  16. As for posterity it rejects all contemporary criticism of creative work; it has no use for it.

  17. But he emphatically rejects the notion--and this is the quintessence of Darwinism--that the dissimilarities between species have been brought about by the purely mechanical agency of natural selection.

  18. When the notion of utility is rejected--and Eimer rejects it very emphatically in his discussions on mimicry--it is undoubtedly difficult to arrive at the concept of a perfecting tendency.

  19. Steinmann also rejects the natural extinction of those forms, perhaps from the weakness of old age; whether he is wholly warranted in doing so, seems somewhat doubtful.

  20. De Vries who rejects the notion that species have originated by the accumulation of fluctuating variations; and it is quite as essential to the Darwinian theory of natural selection as is the "struggle for life.

  21. Professor Morgan, as we have already seen, rejects Darwinism, and inclines to the mutation theory of De Vries.

  22. But between such a man and one who rejects Christianity altogether, we can imagine no consistent position.

  23. The Jews' religion embraces a belief in one God in one person, with the practice of those legal rites enjoined by the law of Moses; but it rejects the Messiah, and hopes in one yet to come.

  24. But does he not read the poems before he rejects them?

  25. Many a woman rejects a man because he is in love with her, and accepts another because he is not.

  26. On folio 2 of his Theatrum orbis terrarum he rejects the notion that the ancients knew America, but in the index, under Atlantis, he says forte America.

  27. Brasseur that “he rejects nothing, and transforms everything into historic fact;” but Bancroft looks to Brasseur for the main drift of his chapter on pre-Toltec history.

  28. To maintain this existence of the hunter-man of Europe within historic times, he rejects the prevailing opinions of the geologists and archæologists.

  29. Whoever listens to you listens to me, and whoever rejects you rejects me.

  30. Then you believe that he can revenge himself upon one who rejects and affronts him?

  31. Look, she woos him there, and he rejects her, and in her rage she stabs him.

  32. Of the Bible he rejects and adds what he pleases in order to establish his errors.

  33. Elizabeth Rejects the Rector About this time the Rev.

  34. He rejects the simple joys and stern realities of human existence; he wants more than life can give.

  35. We do not force anyone to go to Confession,” he there writes, “as all our writings prove, just as we do not enquire who rejects our Catechism and our teaching.

  36. He rejects without compunction all those heresies which deviate from the Church’s guidance.

  37. Allen does not mention them, and Anthon rejects them entirely.

  38. Cortius rejects them, and De Brosses accepts them.

  39. Archbishop Trench, in his Notes on the Miracles of Our Lord, rejects the theory that the "demoniacs" were simply insane.

  40. If the heretic will not believe, he is clearly wicked, for he rejects the truth and insults God.

  41. That opinion is largely determined by the real impulses of men; and genuine character rejects or at least rebels against foreign, unnatural impositions.

  42. The mind which rejects syndicalism entirely because of the by-products of its despair has had pearls cast before it in vain.

  43. Perhaps one who rejects the ordinary doctrine of a future life can be solaced and edified by these substitutes in proportion to his fineness, greatness, and nobleness.

  44. But it is erroneous to say that the souls of bad men are changed into demons; for Chrysostom rejects this (Hom.

  45. This is the reason why God elects some and rejects others.

  46. He explicitly rejects the view that the mode of using terms of relationship depends on social causes, and puts forward as the alternative that they are conditioned by causes purely linguistic and psychological.


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rejects" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    lumber; rubbish; scrap