reject
Webster 1828
REJECT', verb transitive [Latin rejicio, rejectus, re and jacio, to throw.]1. To throw away, as any thing useless or vile.2. To cast off.Have I rejected those that me ador'd?3. To cast off; to forsake. Jeremiah 7:29.4. To refuse to receive; to slight; to despise.Because thou has rejected knowledge, I will reject thee. Hosea 4. 1 Samuel 15:23.5. To refuse to grant; as, to reject a prayer or request.6. To refuse to accept; as, to reject an offer