1550s, from French réjection (16c.) or directly from Latin reiectionem (nominative reiectio) "act of throwing back," noun of action from past participle stem of reicere (see reject (v.)). In 19c., it also could mean "excrement." Medical transplant sense is from 1954. In the psychological sense, relating to parenting, from 1931.
his proposals were met with rejection
rejection of the transplanted liver
reinvite
reissue
reiterate
reiteration
reject
rejection
rejoice
rejoicing
rejoin
rejoinder
rejuvenate