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Reject

/rɪˈdʒɛkt/verb / noun
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To reject is to refuse to accept, consider, or use something, often due to it not meeting desired criteria or standards, making it a common response in decision-making processes. In modern contexts, it can evoke emotional weight, like in social interactions where rejection stings personally, or in tech and science, where it's a critical step in filtering out flaws or invalid data.

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Research in neuroscience shows that the pain of social rejection, as in being rejected by peers, activates the same brain areas as physical pain, like the anterior cingulate cortex, which is why a breakup can feel as intense as a stubbed toe—studies from the University of Michigan in 2003 demonstrated this overlap using brain imaging.

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