rejected phesal verb
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For example, let's look at the phrasal verb from sentence #1: turn down. ... But when you put them together as aphrasal verb, you get an entirely new, unrelated meaning: to reject.
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For example, let's look at the phrasal verb from sentence #1: turn down. ... But when you put them together as aphrasal verb, you get an entirely new, unrelated meaning: to reject.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU..
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