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Rejection refers to three different circumstances:

  1. A rejection is a notification that a previously made agreement for a future event, such as a meeting, will not take place. It can also be a negative response to an invitation, in which case the agreement would not have been made. The opposite of this rejection is the acceptance. In this context, the term rejection is also used for job interviews, after which the applicant is informed that no offer of cooperation has been made.
  2. A rejection in broadcasting is a final notification of the announcer on a just-completed mission. In the early days of radio and television in the German-speaking area, it was customary not only to announce a program, but also to inform the listener or viewer in a short report about the content they had just learned after it had ended. In the course of time, the cancellation on television was replaced by the credits already known from feature films . After radio plays on the radio, the author, people and their speakers are still mentioned in the rejection. The counterpart to the rejection is - at the beginning of a program - the announcement .
  3. A rejection (also uffsage ) in the context of medieval feuding is the public announcement of hostility, is basically the process of declaring the feud . The term of this rejection may have its etymological origin in the term Apage . The rejection is realized verbally or in the feud letter (also Aries letter).

Phrase

Someone or some thing issue a denial means that hostile to face or to refuse this. Colloquially, it is said to also rebuff .