emphatically reject
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To refuse to accept or consider something in a forceful way.
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- The Prime Minister emphatically rejected the proposal for new taxes.
- Voters emphatically rejected the proposals.
- The board of directors emphatically rejected the unsolicited buyout offer.
- The company's management emphatically rejected the hostile takeover bid.
- He emphatically rejected any suggestion that he had acted improperly.
- She emphatically rejected any suggestion that she was involved in the scandal.
- The scientific community emphatically rejects the idea that the earth is flat.
- The community leaders emphatically rejected the new housing development plan.
- During the meeting, the union leader emphatically rejected the company's latest pay offer.
- He emphatically rejected the accusations, stating his innocence.
- She had emphatically rejected his apology, feeling it was insincere.
- We emphatically reject violence as a means to achieve political goals.
- We must emphatically reject all forms of discrimination and prejudice.
- The committee emphatically rejected the proposed changes to the constitution.
- The accusation was emphatically rejected by the spokesperson in a press conference.
- Her argument was so strong that the jury emphatically rejected the prosecution's case.
- My parents emphatically rejected my request to drop out of college and travel the world.
- The government emphatically rejected calls for a referendum on the issue.
- The committee is expected to emphatically reject the controversial building plans tomorrow.
- They would emphatically reject any attempt to undermine their sovereignty.