Rejected vs Reverted - What's the difference?
rejected | reverted |
(reject)
To refuse to accept.
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, title=(The Celebrity), chapter=4
, passage=One morning I had been driven to the precarious refuge afforded by the steps of the inn, after rejecting offers from the Celebrity to join him in a variety of amusements. But even here I was not free from interruption, for he was seated on a horse-block below me, playing with a fox terrier.}}
(basketball) To block a shot, especially if it sends the ball off the court.
(revert)
That has gone back (to an earlier place, state etc.).
Bent back, reversed.
Directed backwards.
* 1795 , Samuel Taylor Coleridge, ‘Lines composed while climbing the left ascent of Brockley Coomb’:
As verbs the difference between rejected and reverted
is that rejected is (reject) while reverted is (revert).As an adjective reverted is
that has gone back (to an earlier place, state etc).rejected
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(head)reject
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(wikipedia reject)Verb
(en verb)Synonyms
* (refuse to accept) decline, refuse, turn down, repudiate, disown, abnegate, abjure, denyAntonyms
* (refuse to accept) accept, take upSynonyms
* (something that is rejected) castaway * (an unpopular person) outcast, castaway, alienreverted
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(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- With many a pause and oft reverted eye / I climb the Coomb's ascent [...].
