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    Ref·use
    /rəˈfyo͞oz/

    verb

    • 1. indicate or show that one is not willing to do something: "I refused to answer"
  2. The meaning of REFUSE is to express oneself as unwilling to accept. How to use refuse in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Refuse.

  3. REFUSE definition: 1. to say that you will not do or accept something: 2. unwanted waste material, especially…. Learn more.

  4. to 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.

  5. To refuse is to decline, deny, reject, or resist. If a stranger offers you candy, you should politely refuse.

  6. 1. a. To indicate unwillingness to do, accept, give, or allow: She was refused admittance. He refused treatment. b. To indicate unwillingness (to do something): refused to leave. 2. To decline to jump (an obstacle). Used of a horse. v.intr. To decline to do, accept, give, or allow something.

  7. Refuse consists of the rubbish and all the things that are not wanted in a house, shop, or factory, and that are regularly thrown away; used mainly in official language.

  8. Waste material; refuse, debris, litter; rejected and useless matter of any kind, household waste. Also: †a heap of refuse (obsolete).

  9. Definition of refuse verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. REFUSE definition: 1. to say that you will not do or accept something: 2. waste: . Learn more.

  11. [transitive] (of a thing) to fail to do what you want or expect it to do. The car refused to start. The problem simply refuses to go away.

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