rejective

English

Etymology

reject + -ive

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɛktɪv

Adjective

rejective (comparative more rejective, superlative most rejective)

  1. Tending to reject.
    • 1974, Scott G McNall, The sociological perspective: introductory readings
      Rejective or rebellious elements are inevitably involved, but their influence during the actual commission of delinquent acts is relatively small...
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