This comes after very public complaints from Microsoft regarding xCloud’s rejection from the App Store, which Apple denied because its App Store rules fundamentally did not allow game-streaming platforms on it.
Apple lays out its messy vision for how xCloud and Stadia will work with its App Store rules|Lucas Matney|September 11, 2020|TechCrunch
The error was compounded by the botched early rollout of testing kits and rejection of tests manufactured in other countries.
Times of strife can lead to medical innovation—when governments are willing|By Jeffrey Clemens/The Conversation|September 9, 2020|Popular Science
It must’ve been a combo of getting used to rejection but then also not taking it as rejection.
After Playing So Many Roles, Who Is the Real Tatiana Maslany?|Eromo Egbejule|September 4, 2020|Ozy
This kind of affect-laden, motivated thinking explains a wide range of examples of an extreme, evidence-resistant rejection of historical fact and scientific consensus.
Coronavirus Responses Highlight How Humans Are Hardwired To Dismiss Facts That Don’t Fit Their Worldview|LGBTQ-Editor|July 2, 2020|No Straight News
Since its last rejection, that request has gotten even harder for a project that’s been kicking around for 15 years.
Morning Report: Lilac Hills Is Back (Again)|Voice of San Diego|June 24, 2020|Voice of San Diego
Yet, what my peers do not realize – or cannot handle – is that rejection is a necessary part of forging a romantic relationships.
Random Hook-Ups or Dry Spells: Why Millennials Flunk College Dating|Ellie Schaack|January 1, 2015|DAILY BEAST
Kanye refuses to stomach any rejection, no matter how upper crust.
Kanye West and Kim Kardashian’s Balmain Campaign: High Fashion Meets Low Culture|Amy Zimmerman|December 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
And the rejection of that belief is the basic reason a person is a Republican.
Democrats Are Petrified of Defending Government—but They Need to Start|Michael Tomasky|December 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST
It is hardly a rejection of adulthood, rather a momentary escape from routine.
Don’t Diss the Beauty of Brunch: Defending Our Favorite Meal|Tim Teeman|October 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But the one-term Republican could still be spared from rejection.
Could Maine Re-Elect Its Wingnut Governor Paul LePage?|Ben Jacobs|August 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST
John Hughson took his rejection rather sullenly, and Mercedes was more than ever alone in the old house.
Pirate Gold|Frederic Jesup Stimson
Rejection has its pleasures, the more secret the more unmeasured.
The Rhythm of Life|Alice Meynell
"I did," she answered him, and flushed as she remembered her yesterday's rejection.
Scaramouche|Rafael Sabatini
In the First Part we constantly see them together; in the Second (it is a remarkable fact) only once before the rejection.
Oxford Lectures on Poetry|Andrew Cecil Bradley
Rejection of form of approaching souls proves formlessness of the Supreme, vi.
Plotinos: Complete Works, v. 4|Plotinos (Plotinus)
Words related to rejection
veto, elimination, repudiation, exclusion, turndown, dismissal, bounce, renunciation, nix, pass, rebuff, brush-off, cold shoulder, thumbs down, disallowance, hard time, kick in teeth, no dice, no go, no way
Cultural definitions for rejection
rejection
A process in which the immune system of a body attacks an organ or tissue, either its own or tissue transplanted into it from another organism. (See xenotransplantation.)
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Rejection is the most serious problem faced in surgery involving organ transplants. Drugs are used to suppress the immune system after organ transplant in order to prevent the rejection of and eventual death of the transplanted tissue.
The act of rejecting or the state of being rejected.
The failure of a recipient's body to accept a transplanted tissue or organ as the result of immunological incompatability; immunological resistance to foreign tissue.