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
It is closely related to a claim for refusal to deal.
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Although he enjoyed school he was noted his fascination with drawing and his refusal to conform.
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Despite their refusal to take off their caps, the emperor listened to their story, only then removing their caps.
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A new rule was also instituted which eliminated riders after three refusals, run-outs, or falls.
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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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A refusal may lead to a rider exceeding the time allowed on course.
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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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After his refusal to pay, they met him one evening while he was returning from work.
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Refusal to submit to examination was a criminal offence.
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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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