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1. (n.) refusal
an act or instance of refusing.
2. refusal
priority in refusing or taking something; option.
Etymology: (1425–75)
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| Definition of 'Refusal' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) refusal
the act of refusing
2. (noun) refusal
a message refusing to accept something that is offered
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1. (noun) refusal
the act of refusing
his refusal to apologize
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| Definition of 'Refusal' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Refusal
the act of refusing; denial of anything demanded, solicited, or offered for acceptance
2. (noun) Refusal
the right of taking in preference to others; the choice of taking or refusing; option; as, to give one the refusal of a farm; to have the refusal of an employment
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Sense: not to give (permission etc)
I was refused admittance to the meeting.; I was surprised at his refusal to help me; When we sent out the wedding invitations, we had several refusals.
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Afrikaans: afwysings, bedankings |
Arabic: رَفْض |
Bulgarian: отказ |
Brazilian: recusa |
Czech: odmítnutí; nepřijetí |
German: die Weigerung |
Danish: vægring; afbud |
Greek: άρνηση |
Spanish: negativa, denegación |
Estonian: keeldumine |
Farsi: رد؛ امتنع؛ عدم پذیرش |
Finnish: kieltäytyminen |
French: refus |
Hebrew: סֵירוּב |
Hindi: इनकार, अस्वीकृति |
Croatian: odbijanje |
Hungarian: el-, visszautasítás |
Indonesian: penolakan |
Icelandic: synjun, neitun |
Italian: rifiuto |
Japanese: 拒否 |
Korean: 거절 |
Lithuanian: atsisakymas, nesutikimas, |
Latvian: atteikums; noraidījums |
Malay: keengganan |
Dutch: weigering |
Norwegian: avslag |
Polish: odmowa, odpowiedź odmowna |
Persian: رد؛ امتنع؛ عدم پذیرش |
Pashto: ردونه، نه مننه، انكاركونه |
Portuguese: recusa |
Romanian: refuz |
Russian: отказ |
Slovak: odmietnutie |
Slovenian: odklonitev |
Serbian: odbijanje |
Swedish: vägran |
Thai: คำปฏิเสธ |
Turkish: red, kabul etmeme |
Taiwanese: 拒絕 |
Ukrainian: відмова |
Urdu: انکار |
Vietnamese: lời từ chối |
Chinese: 拒绝 |
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