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refuse
1[ri-fyooz]
verb (used with object)
to decline to accept (something offered).
to refuse an award.
Synonyms: rebuffto decline to give; deny (a request, demand, etc.).
to refuse permission.
to express a determination not to (do something).
to refuse to discuss the question.
to decline to submit to.
(of a horse) to decline to leap over (a barrier).
to decline to accept (a suitor) in marriage.
Military., to bend or curve back (the flank units of a military force) so that they face generally to the flank rather than the front.
Obsolete., to renounce.
verb (used without object)
to decline acceptance, consent, or compliance.
refuse
1/ rɪˈfjuːz /
verb
(tr) to decline to accept (something offered)
to refuse a present
to refuse promotion
to decline to give or grant (something) to (a person, organization, etc)
(when tr, takes an infinitive) to express determination not (to do something); decline
he refuses to talk about it
(of a horse) to be unwilling to take (a jump), as by swerving or stopping
(tr) (of a woman) to declare one's unwillingness to accept (a suitor) as a husband
refuse
2/ ˈrɛfjuːs /
noun
anything thrown away; waste; rubbish
( as modifier )
a refuse collection
Other Word Forms
- refuser noun
- refusable adjective
- quasi-refused adjective
- unrefusable adjective
- unrefused adjective
- unrefusing adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of refuse1
Origin of refuse2
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Officials say the apps refused to store Russian users' data in the country, as required by law, and they have claimed scammers exploit messaging apps.
Jonsson’s successful performance proves the audience is ready to see someone like him refuse to die so that the usual suspects can live.
After the 2008 Pro Bowl player refused a field sobriety test, police said, a search warrant was obtained and a blood sample was taken at a hospital.
But even grappling with macular degeneration, Oliphant refuses to look away.
Digging out of that deep hole, said veteran infielder Kyle Farmer, will first require changing the culture and expectations around the team by refusing to accept losing.
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