a formal synonym for “discarded” or "rejected'
Please advise a formal synonym for "discarded" or "rejected'
The context is the following:
As a result of 5 months of study and analysis of the prospective solution, the swap was acknowledged as unavailing and was (discarded, rejected, turned down).
Please advise a formal word suitable for CV.
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Please advise a formal synonym for "discarded" or "rejected'
The context is the following:
As a result of 5 months of study and analysis of the prospective solution, the swap was acknowledged as unavailing and was (discarded, rejected, turned down).
Please advise a formal word suitable for CV.
Thank you guys!
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Each synonym carries its own set of connotations. What sense are you trying to convey? (Please use the edit link to expand on your question.)
– Lawrence
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Please advise a formal synonym for "discarded" or "rejected'
The context is the following:
As a result of 5 months of study and analysis of the prospective solution, the swap was acknowledged as unavailing and was (discarded, rejected, turned down).
Please advise a formal word suitable for CV.
Thank you guys!
synonyms
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Please advise a formal synonym for "discarded" or "rejected'
The context is the following:
As a result of 5 months of study and analysis of the prospective solution, the swap was acknowledged as unavailing and was (discarded, rejected, turned down).
Please advise a formal word suitable for CV.
Thank you guys!
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Each synonym carries its own set of connotations. What sense are you trying to convey? (Please use the edit link to expand on your question.)
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Each synonym carries its own set of connotations. What sense are you trying to convey? (Please use the edit link to expand on your question.)
– Lawrence
2 mins ago
Each synonym carries its own set of connotations. What sense are you trying to convey? (Please use the edit link to expand on your question.)
– Lawrence
2 mins ago
Each synonym carries its own set of connotations. What sense are you trying to convey? (Please use the edit link to expand on your question.)
– Lawrence
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