Rejecter

Word REJECTER
Character 8
Hyphenation re ject er
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "rejecter" in example sentences

I was an early rejecter; a kinder Kunstler, deeply alienated by our car-centric culture. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Rejecter (rejecter. blogspot.com) — Anonymous assistant at a literary agency. ❋ Unknown (2008)

But then, on Friday, President Obama got the Nobel Peace Prize for turning the U.S. from a flagrant rejecter of collaborative international action on climate to a reluctant (if thus far unsatisfactory) partner. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I just wanted to demonstrate to C. Gee that I'm not an automatic rejecter of compromise, having been "sat upon" by "he who must be obeyed at home", a much more dovish person than I am. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Just want to be sure, because if one of us rejects the other, the rejecter can't get upset at the rejected for using the option of finding someone else. ❋ Anxious Black Woman (2008)

The single healthiest thing you can do when a rejection lands in your mailbox is to open it, check the rejecter off your master list of who you have sent what, toss the letter in the recycling bin — and send out the next query letter immediately. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I surfed over to one of my favorite places on the web today and saw the rejecter say she wasn't sure what I meant by holding pen. ❋ Miss Snark (2006)

Whenever I am confronted with a defensive critique-rejecter, I must confess, I seldom think of cooperative, thoughtful revisers with any abhorrence. ❋ Unknown (2006)

See, in every hookup there is a rejecter and a rejectee. ❋ Andrea Lavinthal (2005)

An unwavering traditionalist, a rejecter of reform, a pope who held the line. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Hawthorne has left some fragmentary sentences concerning Emerson, such as, “that everlasting rejecter of all that is, and seeker for he knows not what,” and “Emerson the mystic, stretching his hand out of cloud-land in vain search for something real;” but he likes Emerson's ingenuous way of interrogating people, “as if every man had something to give him.” ❋ Stearns, Frank P (1906)

And to that gentle creature who would sooner die than force anyone to anything, had been given this queer lover; this aristocrat by birth and nature, with the dried fervent soul, whose every fibre had been bred and trained in and to the service of Authority; this rejecter of the ❋ John Galsworthy (1900)

Maybe we were not as considerate of the rejecter as we might have been. ❋ Kate Langley Bosher (1898)

Emerson, such as, "that everlasting rejecter of all that is, and seeker for he knows not what," and "Emerson the mystic, stretching his hand out of cloud-land in vain search for something real;" but he likes ❋ Frank Preston Stearns (1881)

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