refusal in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for refusal in the English»Serbian Dictionary

re·fus·al [rɪ'fjuːzəl] N

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obstinate refusal
staunch refusal
outright lie, refusal
blank refusal
first option [or refusal]
flat refusal

refusal Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

first option [or refusal]
blank refusal
staunch refusal

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Despite their refusal to take off their caps, the emperor listened to their story, only then removing their caps.
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A refusal of taking the oath is followed by the loss (forfeiture) of a deputy's mandate.
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Reporters who approached the coroner directly were met with a refusal to comment.
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Refusal to submit to examination was a criminal offence.
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However, his refusal to sign his contract continued to be a sore point.
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The concerns are amplified, he said, by the administration's refusal to enter negotiations or even less formal discussions on the subject.
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The council overrode the veto only to be countered by the mayor's refusal to sign a deed to transfer the land title.
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The invitation, in fact, left no room for refusal, and every gesture in the sense of preserving the pre-revolutionary government was interpreted as hostile.
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It illustrates a gross evasion of positive duty and a virtual refusal to perform the duty enjoined.
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First, he could appoint company officers, or at least held the right of refusal.
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