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单词 rejectionist
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Definition of rejectionist in English:

rejectionist

noun rɪˈdʒɛkʃ(ə)nɪstrəˈdʒɛkʃənəst
  • A person who rejects a proposed policy, in particular a supporter of Palestinian independence who rejects the possibility of a negotiated peace with Israel.

    拒绝主义者,抵制主义者(尤指拒绝和以色列谈判求得和平的阿拉伯人)

    the rejectionists want the agreement to fail at all costs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Clearly, she is a seasoned rejectionist - her icy delivery is impeccable.
    • The lack of progress has hardened feelings of embitterment and emboldened hard-line rejectionists on both sides of the divide.
    • The high proportion of young voters among the rejectionists was particularly notable: it looks as if the EU is in danger of losing its future constituency.
    • All seek a modus vivendi as a means of diluting extremist attitudes on both sides and isolating the rejectionists in their own communities.
    • It was a speech of encouragement to the rejectionists on both sides.
    • These republican rejectionists may commit violent crimes, which unionist rejectionists will seize on to delay political progress.
    • The demographic argument is a favorite of clever rejectionists.
    • Without a vision of what a final settlement would entail, however, Oslo merely gave rejectionists on both sides time to mobilize.
    • We need creative builders, not mere reformers or rejectionists, in order to build something new.
    • The moderates so often seem to be swept away by the extremists and rejectionists.
    • But there are rejectionists out there who will continue the violence.
    • Rejectionists on both sides will of course attack any such settlement.
    Synonyms
    opposer, objector, dissident, dissenter
adjective rɪˈdʒɛkʃ(ə)nɪstrəˈdʒɛkʃənəst
  • Rejecting a proposed policy.

    rejectionist groups
    a rejectionist agenda
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The consequences - from high unemployment to weak economic growth - are now all too evident in the largest countries such as France and Germany and are the cause of the increasingly rejectionist stance being taken by their electorates.
    • With the rejectionist hawks in control, the peace process would be effectively dead.
    • Some of my Israeli friends will take this as regrettable evidence that the Palestinians are inherently rejectionist.
    • "These attacks, whether by rejectionist loyalists or dissident republicans, are attacks on the peace process and must be condemned in the most forthright and unequivocal terms."
    • Significant proportions of the Israeli and Palestinian populations support this plan even though the government and Palestinian rejectionist organizations strongly oppose it.
    • It is also worth noting that the government has reached out intermittently to the rejectionist opposition.
    • By the late 1960s this rejectionist position began gradually giving way to a willingness to consider a two-state diplomatic solution with Israel.
    • A rejectionist stance won't work.
    • Rejectionist politicians argued Greek Cypriots would receive a full restoration of property lost in 1974 if they just "hung tough."
    • Most likely, however, Britain would be joined in a rejectionist lobby by several other states not belonging to the original, core European community of France, Germany, Italy and Benelux.

Rhymes

insurrectionist, perfectionist, projectionist, protectionist, vivisectionist

Definition of rejectionist in US English:

rejectionist

nounrəˈdʒɛkʃənəstrəˈjekSHənəst
  • A person who rejects a proposed policy, in particular a supporter of Palestinian independence who rejects the possibility of a negotiated peace with Israel.

    拒绝主义者,抵制主义者(尤指拒绝和以色列谈判求得和平的阿拉伯人)

    the rejectionists want the agreement to fail at all costs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was a speech of encouragement to the rejectionists on both sides.
    • The lack of progress has hardened feelings of embitterment and emboldened hard-line rejectionists on both sides of the divide.
    • All seek a modus vivendi as a means of diluting extremist attitudes on both sides and isolating the rejectionists in their own communities.
    • The moderates so often seem to be swept away by the extremists and rejectionists.
    • These republican rejectionists may commit violent crimes, which unionist rejectionists will seize on to delay political progress.
    • Clearly, she is a seasoned rejectionist - her icy delivery is impeccable.
    • Without a vision of what a final settlement would entail, however, Oslo merely gave rejectionists on both sides time to mobilize.
    • But there are rejectionists out there who will continue the violence.
    • We need creative builders, not mere reformers or rejectionists, in order to build something new.
    • The high proportion of young voters among the rejectionists was particularly notable: it looks as if the EU is in danger of losing its future constituency.
    • Rejectionists on both sides will of course attack any such settlement.
    • The demographic argument is a favorite of clever rejectionists.
    Synonyms
    opposer, objector, dissident, dissenter
adjectiverəˈdʒɛkʃənəstrəˈjekSHənəst
  • Rejecting a proposed policy.

    rejectionist groups
    a rejectionist agenda
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most likely, however, Britain would be joined in a rejectionist lobby by several other states not belonging to the original, core European community of France, Germany, Italy and Benelux.
    • With the rejectionist hawks in control, the peace process would be effectively dead.
    • "These attacks, whether by rejectionist loyalists or dissident republicans, are attacks on the peace process and must be condemned in the most forthright and unequivocal terms."
    • The consequences - from high unemployment to weak economic growth - are now all too evident in the largest countries such as France and Germany and are the cause of the increasingly rejectionist stance being taken by their electorates.
    • By the late 1960s this rejectionist position began gradually giving way to a willingness to consider a two-state diplomatic solution with Israel.
    • Some of my Israeli friends will take this as regrettable evidence that the Palestinians are inherently rejectionist.
    • Rejectionist politicians argued Greek Cypriots would receive a full restoration of property lost in 1974 if they just "hung tough."
    • Significant proportions of the Israeli and Palestinian populations support this plan even though the government and Palestinian rejectionist organizations strongly oppose it.
    • A rejectionist stance won't work.
    • It is also worth noting that the government has reached out intermittently to the rejectionist opposition.
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