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In some contexts, "to reject something" can mean very much the same as "to refuse something". For example:; D, }# J3 U2 ?8 D0 z1 Y
, R' l# {9 t. m9 D- E"She refused the gift." ~ "She rejected the gift."
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6 G! r; _$ e: I"She refused the offer of help." ~ "She rejected the offer of help."
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$ V" x* E- O# iIn other contexts, "to reject something" implies that something is taken into one's possession, or is under one's consideration, but is then a decision is subsequently taken to return or discard it. In these cases, "reject" is often preferred to "refuse". For example:
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"The company has rejected our latest batch of components."
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1 q& i5 y% d6 \"He rejected my idea."& d2 p5 H O! y- i
# q2 r3 P( P# ?# Y"I applied for the job but was rejected."9 N# k6 r$ X5 L+ @6 j) w1 ~* z$ I* g
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Some other differences that come to mind:6 M' B/ w2 N$ `+ L: |
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"refuse" can be used with an infinitive (e.g. "She refused to go."), but "reject" can't.6 y4 j5 L; N+ N+ ~3 c
/ o$ s1 ~8 A, U/ j; V7 |5 S"refuse" can be used intransitively ("She refused.") but "reject" can't." N0 L% m' N1 r9 P9 u( X
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You can be "refused something" (e.g. "She was refused entry.") but not "rejected something". |
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