nonacceptance
/ (ˌnɒnəkˈsɛptəns) /
the act or an instance of not accepting or being accepted
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How to use nonacceptance in a sentence
If not accepted, it binds to punishment for disregard of it as a law, and the non-acceptance of it is a proposed covenant command.
The Ordinance of Covenanting | John CunninghamIf the bill has been dishonoured by non-acceptance it may be “accepted for honour supra protest.”
In England, if a bill is dishonoured by non-acceptance, a right of action at once accrues to the holder.
I want you, disgusted with the world's non-acceptance of you, to find consolation in my love.
Cleo The Magnificent | Louis ZangwillI could not help fancying, however, that the man was considerably disappointed at the non-acceptance of his preposterous offer.
My Strangest Case | Guy Boothby
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