Refusere example sentences

ref·use

verb

refuse (verb) · refuses (third person present) · refused (past tense) · refused (past participle) · refusing (present participle)

  - indicate or show that one is not willing to do something:

  - indicate that one is not willing to accept or grant (something offered or requested):

  - (of a thing) fail to perform a required action:

  - decline to accept an offer of marriage from (someone):

  - (of a horse) stop short or run alongside (a fence or other obstacle) instead of jumping it:

ref·use

noun

refuse (noun)

  - matter thrown away or rejected as worthless; trash:

Synonyms

decline, reject, spurn, scorn, rebuff, disdain, repudiate, dismiss, repulse, withhold, disapprove, deny, discountenance, accept, grant, waste, debris, litter, garbage, detritus, dross, landfill, scrap, rubble, slag, spoilage, sullage, sewage, slop, dregs, lees, leavings, leftovers, sweepings, rubbish, trash, dreck, junk, gash, debitage, draff, raffle

"Refusere" Example Sentences

1. The bank manager refused to approve the loan.
2. She refused his offer of marriage.
3. I refused to participate in the unfair competition.
4. He stubbornly refused to admit his mistake.
5. They refused entry to the club.
6. The dog refused to eat its food.
7. My car refused to start this morning.
8. The witness refused to answer the question.
9. She refused all assistance.
10. He politely refused the extra work.
11. The evidence refused to be interpreted any other way.
12. His body refused to cooperate.
13. The door refused to open.
14. The material refused to be dyed that color.
15. The system refused to process the request.
16. I vehemently refused their offer.
17. He simply refused to listen.
18. The wound refused to heal.
19. She resolutely refused to compromise.
20. The engine refused to turn over.
21. They refused, point-blank.
22. The flowers refused to bloom.
23. He refused to be intimidated.
24. The fabric refused to crease.
25. Despite the pressure, she refused.
26. To my surprise, he refused.
27. The lock refused to budge.
28. The paint refused to dry.
29. After much persuasion, she finally refused.
30. He refused even to consider it.
31. Refused admittance, she protested loudly.
32. With a shake of the head, he refused.
33. Having considered it carefully, he refused.
34. The problem refused to go away.
35. The solution refused to be easily found.
36. The witness's testimony refused to corroborate the facts.
37. His attempts to manipulate the situation refused to work.
38. Refused to let this stop him, he continued on his quest.
39. Her pleas for help were refused.
40. The opportunity was cruelly refused.
41. A simple request was unexpectedly refused.
42. Because of her principled stance, she refused.
43. Despite their best efforts, they were refused access.
44. The application was summarily refused.
45. The machine refused to function correctly.
46. He refused outright.
47. She refused with a sigh.
48. The ground refused to yield.
49. The evidence strongly refused the defendant's alibi.
50. His heart refused to be broken.

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