Found 4 items, similar to Refusing.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: refuse
menolak
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: refuse
ingkar, menolak, tampik, tolak
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: refuse
refuse
n : food that is discarded (as from a kitchen) [syn:
garbage,
food waste,
scraps]
v 1: show unwillingness towards;
“he declined to join the group
on a hike” [syn:
decline] [ant:
accept]
2: refuse to accept;
“He refused my offer of hospitality” [syn:
reject,
pass up,
turn down,
decline] [ant:
accept]
3: elude, especially in a baffling way;
“This behavior defies
explanation” [syn:
defy,
resist] [ant:
lend oneself]
4: refuse to let have;
“She denies me every pleasure”;
“he
denies her her weekly allowance” [syn:
deny] [ant:
allow]
5: resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign
tissue or organ;
“His body rejected the liver of the
donor” [syn:
resist,
reject]
6: refuse entrance or membership;
“They turned away hundreds of
fans”;
“Black people were often rejected by country clubs”
[syn:
reject,
turn down,
turn away] [ant:
admit]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Refusing
Refuse
\Re*fuse"\ (r?*f?z"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Refused
(-f?zd"); p. pr. & vb. n.
Refusing.] [F. refuser, either
from (assumed) LL. refusare to refuse, v. freq. of L.
refundere to pour back, give back, restore (see
Refund to
repay), or. fr. L. recusare to decline, refuse cf.
Accuse,
Ruse), influenced by L. refutare to drive back, repel,
refute. Cf.
Refute.]
1. To deny, as a request, demand, invitation, or command; to
decline to do or grant.
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That never yet refused your hest. --Chaucer.
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2. (Mil.) To throw back, or cause to keep back (as the
center, a wing, or a flank), out of the regular aligment
when troops ar? about to engage the enemy; as, to refuse
the right wing while the left wing attacks.
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3. To decline to accept; to reject; to deny the request or
petition of; as, to refuse a suitor.
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The cunning workman never doth refuse
The meanest tool that he may chance to use.
--Herbert.
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4. To disown. [Obs.]
“Refuse thy name.” --Shak.
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