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Sentence count:259+18Posted:2017-02-24Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: acceptanceSimilar words: refuseperusalespousaldefuserefugerefuterefundcarefulMeaning: [rɪ'fjuːzl]  n. 1. the act of refusing 2. a message refusing to accept something that is offered. 
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211 One evening at supper he told a story illustrating his refusal to tolerate the insolence of the lower classes.
212 A developer could go ahead without applying for planning permission, or could even ignore a refusal of permission.
213 The next question is whether such action is taken in relation to the grant or refusal to grant a further loan.
214 School officials treated his response as a refusal to teach and hired another teacher to replace him.
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215 You must have been surprised by her refusal to budge.
216 Few people would dare to refuse them out of a morbid fear of them and the curse a refusal may incur.
217 The obstinate refusal of many males to support gun control is not chiefly a product of conditioning by the weapons industry.
218 His educational problems were aggravated by his refusal to wear glasses, without which his eyesight was very poor.
219 A defendant can combat an obstinate refusal even to consider compromise by a shrewd payment into court, or a Calderbank offer.
220 The word unbelief is usually used of a wilful refusal to believe or of a deliberate decision to disobey.
221 What if the refusal becomes contagious and other students also refuse to salute the flag?
222 A refusal to answer questions for example, could, in the absence of reasonable excuse, amount to contempt of court.
223 My Member of Parliament responded to my appeal by pointing out that their refusal is in line with the law.
224 Rock bottom: Ex-con strips off in protest at benefit refusal.
225 There was something mad about her refusal to rest, and she felt it as she tottered about getting Clarice dressed.
226 He hasn't properly spoken to me since our refusal to carry drugs.
227 The question has arisen whether a refusal on general grounds constitutes a valid exercise of discretion.
228 His argument seemed to be based fearlessly on the refusal to recognise what is already public knowledge about our plans.
229 Thereafter, the government's refusal to heed criticism in the press and in the Duma became increasingly intransigent.
230 Fundamentalism is radically anti - catholic in its refusal to accept any form of priestly mediation.
231 Hoddle's refusal to deny that he's about leave has only heightened the suspicion that he is.
232 Much of the time she could only be ridden towards her dinner bucket; any other direction except backwards produced complete refusal.
233 An appeal against refusal to demolish was also rejected after evidence given by members of the society.
234 Whatever the reason for a refusal, the church musician has to abide by the publisher's decision.
235 Perhaps it was her stubborn refusal to see her family broken up that made Mrs Breen appealing to Farnham.
236 City of London magistrates fined him for the refusal but ruled he could keep his licence.
237 This second refusal was considered by the Chamber in a heated session on the first of June.
238 If we refuse to ratify, some governments will use our refusal as an excuse to keep their chemical weapons.
239 Bonds irritates many writers because of his rudeness, and he turns off some fans with his refusal to sign autographs.
240 Can a teacher refuse to follow the curriculum if the refusal is based on religious objections?
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