refusing in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for refusing in the English»Serbian Dictionary

re·fuse1 [rɪ'fjuːz] VB trans

re·fuse2 ['refjuːs] N form

'ref·use col·lec·tor N form

'ref·use col·lec·tion N no pl

'ref·use dis·pos·al N no pl

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refusing Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Chance rejected the idea of a uniform, refusing to wear anything other than his own trashy clothes with a single small added badge.
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Toasts are few, and you will oftener see a thirsty guest impatient, than a full one refusing cup or bowl.
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The suit charged the three with libel, defamation, and refusing to respect religious and moral norms.
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The sickest ones are kept in a room as forbidding as a dungeon, where they live in a state of odorous untidiness, many of them refusing to wear clothes.
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In these, he complained that the libraries profit from salacious popular fiction while refusing to stock serious literary fiction.
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The editorial therefore calls on the population to help stabilize the political status quo by refusing to take part in any disturbances.
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This case provides a salutary warning to parties - even where they are partially successful - of the potential adverse costs consequences of refusing to mediate.
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He and his companions were cast into and miraculously delivered from the fiery furnace for refusing to worship the king's idol (3:13-30).
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If crassness becomes a ground for refusing to accept an ad, a large percentage of ads that we see currently would never have made it.
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A taxi driver who attacked a passenger with a meat cleaver after refusing to give the victim his change has been jailed for three years.
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