nonacceptance

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NOUN
  1. the act of refusing an offer
    the turndown was polite but very firm
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How To Use nonacceptance In A Sentence

  • Ted ... you've greatly overestimated your appeal as well as having greatly overstated your nonacceptance of an imaginary offer! Top Obama VP candidate takes himself out of the running
  • It must characterize the attitude of every loyal believer towards nonacceptance of political posts, nonidentification with political parties, nonparticipation in political controversies, and nonmembership in political organizations and ecclesiastical institutions. The Advent of Divine Justice
  • The music isn't trying to find peace, or closure, or resolution, it's trying to find an expression of nonacceptance, of refusal.
  • People on the left were definitely saying that nonacceptance of Obama was racist. There's an awful lot of instinctive revulsion toward Bobby Jindal.
  • I wholly empathize with the need to accept those trips: not everyone is fortunate enough to serve publications that pay for their trips and that also make nonacceptance of them easy by forbidding them entirely. Advertorial, Leslie Sbrocco, 7-11, chocolate milk, freer trade - sipped and spit | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • The risk of nonacceptance of training materials is also very low since the advisors are developing this material in the first place. The Power of Co-Creation
  • That is precisely what you do when you are in a state of nonacceptance.
  • The process for rejecting of claims on third-party institutions took several steps; these notes had been stopped at the first stage—protested for nonacceptance—but had not yet been returned under protest for nonpayment, in which case Morris would have to pay damages to his creditors and fund the bills anew. Robert Morris
  • The government realizes there is a problem with nonintegration and nonacceptance of Canadian values and heritage, but they are wondering whether there is anything they can do about it. 2008 September 01 « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
  • That takes us back to a point of nonacceptance. Times, Sunday Times
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