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All refuse antonyms

reΒ·fuse
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verb refuse

  • buck for β€” If you are bucking for something, you are working very hard to get it.
  • give in β€” to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation; bestow: to give a birthday present to someone.
  • groupthink β€” the practice of approaching problems or issues as matters that are best dealt with by consensus of a group rather than by individuals acting independently; conformity.
  • angeled β€” one of a class of spiritual beings; a celestial attendant of God. In medieval angelology, angels constituted the lowest of the nine celestial orders (seraphim, cherubim, thrones, dominations or dominions, virtues, powers, principalities or princedoms, archangels, and angels).
  • nurse β€” a person formally educated and trained in the care of the sick or infirm. Compare nurse-midwife, nurse-practitioner, physician's assistant, practical nurse, registered nurse.
  • cuing β€” a long, tapering rod, tipped with a soft leather pad, used to strike the ball in billiards, pool, etc.
  • downing β€” a downward movement; descent.
  • live through β€” experience or endure
  • beseem β€” to be suitable for; befit
  • operate β€” to work, perform, or function, as a machine does: This engine does not operate properly.
  • fork over β€” an instrument having two or more prongs or tines, for holding, lifting, etc., as an implement for handling food or any of various agricultural tools.
  • bandied β€” to pass from one to another or back and forth; give and take; trade; exchange: to bandy blows; to bandy words.
  • fracturing β€” Present participle of fracture.
  • heisting β€” a robbery or holdup: Four men were involved in the armored car heist.
  • mouthing β€” the action of speaking in a meaningless, bombastic, or hypocritical manner.
  • brave β€” Someone who is brave is willing to do things which are dangerous, and does not show fear in difficult or dangerous situations.
  • conscribe β€” to conscript
  • impart β€” to make known; tell; relate; disclose: to impart a secret.
  • lend a hand β€” the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
  • let slide β€” to move along in continuous contact with a smooth or slippery surface: to slide down a snow-covered hill.
  • fold up β€” a part that is folded; pleat; layer: folds of cloth.
  • hang out β€” to fasten or attach (a thing) so that it is supported only from above or at a point near its own top; suspend.
  • melodramatize β€” to make melodramatic.
  • nested β€” (of an ordered collection of sets or intervals) having the property that each set is contained in the preceding set and the length or diameter of the sets approaches zero as the number of sets tends to infinity.
  • delectated β€” to please; charm; delight.
  • hand it to β€” the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
  • highjacking β€” Present participle of highjack.
  • construct β€” to draw (a line, angle, or figure) so that certain requirements are satisfied
  • get through β€” to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • live up β€” to have life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions: all things that live.
  • conform β€” If something conforms to something such as a law or someone's wishes, it is of the required type or quality.
  • fag β€” Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a male homosexual.
  • accessing β€” the ability, right, or permission to approach, enter, speak with, or use; admittance: They have access to the files.
  • buckle under β€” If you buckle under to a person or a situation, you do what they want you to do, even though you do not want to do it.
  • bunking β€” a built-in platform bed, as on a ship.
  • loot β€” spoils or plunder taken by pillaging, as in war.
  • command β€” If someone in authority commands you to do something, they tell you that you must do it.
  • overcompensate β€” to compensate or reward excessively; overpay: Some stockholders feel the executives are being overcompensated and that bonuses should be reduced.
  • beseeming β€” to be fit for or worthy of; become: conduct that beseems a gentleman.
  • wholesaling β€” the sale of goods in quantity, as to retailers or jobbers, for resale (opposed to retail).
  • encounter β€” Unexpectedly experience or be faced with (something difficult or hostile).
  • concur β€” If one person concurs with another person, the two people agree. You can also say that two people concur.
  • dun β€” to make repeated and insistent demands upon, especially for the payment of a debt.
  • fancy β€” imagination or fantasy, especially as exercised in a capricious manner.
  • countenance β€” If someone will not countenance something, they do not agree with it and will not allow it to happen.
  • lay hold of β€” to seize or grasp
  • make β€” to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
  • angeling β€” one of a class of spiritual beings; a celestial attendant of God. In medieval angelology, angels constituted the lowest of the nine celestial orders (seraphim, cherubim, thrones, dominations or dominions, virtues, powers, principalities or princedoms, archangels, and angels).
  • empower β€” Give (someone) the authority or power to do something.
  • exude β€” Discharge (moisture or a smell) slowly and steadily.
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