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Disavowal vs Rejection - What's the difference?

disavowal | rejection | Related terms |

Disavowal is a related term of rejection.


As nouns the difference between disavowal and rejection

is that disavowal is a denial of knowledge, relationship, and/or responsibility towards something (or someone) while rejection is the act of rejecting.

Censure vs Rejection - What's the difference?

censure | rejection | Related terms |

Censure is a related term of rejection.


As a verb censure

is .

As a noun rejection is

the act of rejecting.

Rejection vs Rejecting - What's the difference?

rejection | rejecting |


As a noun rejection

is the act of rejecting.

As a verb rejecting is

.

Judgement vs Rejection - What's the difference?

judgement | rejection |


As nouns the difference between judgement and rejection

is that judgement is sometimes found in the united states while rejection is the act of rejecting.

Rejection vs Terms - What's the difference?

rejection | terms |


As nouns the difference between rejection and terms

is that rejection is the act of rejecting while terms is .

Rejection vs Condemned - What's the difference?

rejection | condemned |


As nouns the difference between rejection and condemned

is that rejection is the act of rejecting while condemned is a person sentenced to death.

As an adjective condemned is

having received a curse to be doomed to suffer eternally.

As a verb condemned is

(condemn).

Rejection vs Detachment - What's the difference?

rejection | detachment |


As nouns the difference between rejection and detachment

is that rejection is the act of rejecting while detachment is (uncountable) the action of detaching; separation.

Discharge vs Rejection - What's the difference?

discharge | rejection |


As nouns the difference between discharge and rejection

is that discharge is (symptom) (uncountable ) pus or exudate (other than blood) from a wound or orifice, usually due to infection or pathology while rejection is the act of rejecting.

As a verb discharge

is to accomplish or complete, as an obligation.

Rejection vs Dismissed - What's the difference?

rejection | dismissed |


As a noun rejection

is the act of rejecting.

As a verb dismissed is

(dismiss).

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