Notions of real structure are at least suspect and often rejected altogether.
Attlee spoke for it: "We deny the need for increased air arms...and we reject altogether the claim of parity".
Is there no danger of their neglecting, or rejecting altogether those opinions of which they have heard so little during the whole course of their education?
Low-churchmen lay less stress on these points, and, in many instances, reject altogether the peculiar tenets of the high-church school.
But he altogether rejected the possibility of many of the alleged powers with which witches were popularly credited.
Some Conservative authorities reject altogether the arguments for prohibiting the use of electricity.
But in agreeing with the philosophers that all we know are ideas, he runs the risk of rejecting altogether any real world.
He thus, to a certain extent, agrees with the Scottish School, but he differs from them in rejecting altogether the doctrine of mental faculties.
But because I enjoy catching and eating fish, I do not altogether reject any technique.
Love and art he rejects altogether; for him the only meaning of love is a mechanical--hardly even physiological!