re-reject

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re-reject (third-person singular simple present re-rejects, present participle re-rejecting, simple past and past participle re-rejected)

  1. Alternative form of rereject
    • 1907, Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas, Reginald Laurence, Charles Alexander, A Historical Geography of the British Colonies:
      In case the smaller House rejects a measure twice passed by the larger House, and in that case only, the Executive may dissolve both Houses simultaneously, after which if the larger House re-passes and the smaller House re-rejects the Bill, the Executive may convene a joint sitting at which the voices of the majority are to prevail.

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