I think you mean "status quo"-- which means the same old way of doing things, or refers to keeping things the same, conforming or going along with the way everyone has always done something. To reject the status quo means to be unwilling to keep doing things the same old way, and to advocate for new ways of doing things.
"Rejecting the status quo" means refusing to accept or continue with the current situation or the way things are currently done. It involves challenging the existing norms, practices, or establishment in order to bring about change or progress.
Reject or refuse to acknowledge.
'Being qua being' is a concept from Aristotelian philosophy that refers to the study of existence itself, as distinct from studying specific things that exist. It focuses on understanding the fundamental nature of being and existence, rather than the characteristics of individual entities.
The word you are looking for is "reject".
It literally means " I don't know what". In English, when one wishes to express a certain quality in a person or thing that is appealing, but they can't put their finger on it, they may say "he/she/it has a certain je ne sais qua", meaning they have "a certain I don't know what".
As a noun, "refuse" refers to waste or discarded material. As a verb, "refuse" can mean to reject or decline something, such as an offer or request.
is systematic approach institutionalized to maintain the status qua in relation to unequal gender relation(the male norms ) in a society at different levels
I'm not sure
The Latin phrase 'cine qua non' has the meaning that something is essential. It also can mean that an action, condition, or ingredient is needed. The plural form of this phrase is 'sine qua nons'.
Great Spirit
nho em
The two words 'far' and 'qua' mean spelt and where. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'far' means 'spelt', which is a form of wheat. The adverb 'qua' is derived from the ablative feminine of the pronoun 'qui'.
The two words 'far' and 'qua' mean spelt and where. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'far' means 'spelt', which is a form of wheat. The adverb 'qua' is derived from the ablative feminine of the pronoun 'qui'.
The two words 'far' and 'qua' mean spelt and where. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'far' means 'spelt', which is a form of wheat. The adverb 'qua' is derived from the ablative feminine of the pronoun 'qui'.
Your so pretty ( to a girl)
Qua Qua is a black girl from the ave who is mad greedy and has a crush on dis girl name Jai. She be getting it in and trying to get with Jai, but jai like her cousin.... smh poor Qua Qua. Pronounced (quay-quay)
Means to love someone/something in Vietnamese
If shes hot or nice dont reject her but if she is mean or ugly reject her