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23 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Spurned'

She felt spurned when her suggestion was ignored during the group project meeting.

The spurned lover decided to focus on self-improvement after the breakup.

Despite his talent, the spurned artist struggled to find recognition in the competitive art world.

The spurned manuscript lay in the corner of the publisher's office, overlooked amidst a pile of newer submissions.

The spurned athlete trained harder than ever, using rejection as motivation to excel in his sport.

The spurned theories of the scientist were eventually proven correct, leading to a groundbreaking discovery in physics.

The team captain spurned the idea of recruiting new players, believing in the strength of the existing members.

The ambitious entrepreneur was undeterred by the spurned investment offer and sought funding elsewhere.

Despite her dedication, the spurned athlete faced challenges breaking into the highly competitive professional league.

The spurned apology was met with skepticism, as trust had already been eroded in the strained friendship.

The spurned alliance between the two nations led to increased hostilities in the region.

The spurned advances from the suitor made Clara wary of entering into any relationship, fearing another disappointment.

With a spurned feeling, Martin decided to start his own company, believing that his innovative ideas would find success elsewhere.

The politician spurned the smear campaign against her opponent, choosing to focus on policy discussions instead.

The spurned candidate for the leadership position gracefully congratulated the winner, pledging support for the team's success.

Despite the spurned plea for conservation efforts, the endangered species continued to face habitat destruction.

The spurned lecture proposal was reconsidered after overwhelming demand from students interested in the niche topic.

The spurned invitation to collaborate was a missed opportunity for the talented artists to create something extraordinary together.

Spurned by the critics, the film director remained determined to create movies that resonated with a niche audience.

Despite being spurned early in his career, the musician continued to compose songs that captured the hearts of many.

After being spurned by several publishers, Maria decided to self-publish her book, gaining unexpected popularity through online sales.

The technology enthusiast spurned the older model, eagerly upgrading to the latest and most advanced gadgets.

The community organizer spurned divisive tactics, working towards unity and collaboration among diverse groups.

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