Refused synonyms and antonyms
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consented to (antonym)
The definition of forsaken is abandoned or cast aside.
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offerred (antonym)
Francis Bacon
turned-down
cut from the budget
removed from the budget
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permitted (antonym)
allowed (antonym)
To refuse to cooperate with, submit to, etc.
oked (antonym)
To approve or endorse, as by writing “OK” on
Divorced such as by a spouse
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Having an extremely low probability of occurrence. Used of quantum phenomena:
closed to
unbudgeted
Not allowed for in a budget.
not budgeted
not in the budget
To resist or oppose boldly or openly
Waste is defined as to destroy, wear away or use up.
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(Slang) To criticize (a person, policy, performance, etc.) sharply or maliciously
To repel with discourtesy, coldness, indifference, etc.; refuse, reject, or rebuff
To refuse bluntly; snub
To scatter litter.
(Informal) To throw away as worthless or get rid of by selling as junk; discard; scrap
To recoil is to spring back or back away.
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To disregard deliberately; pay no attention to; refuse to consider
To reject or refuse with derision:
To keep in check; restrain:
To refuse to approve; reject.
To openly differ with or reject an official, esp. political, belief, procedure, etc.
Regret is defined as to feel sorry about something that has happened or to feel sorrow about the loss of someone or something.
(Archaic) To miss or let slip by
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To use tricks, deceits, or evasions; be shifty
To be deceitful or clever in avoiding or escaping something; use evasion
To refuse to accept socially; avoid having social contact with:
To remove from use, consideration, etc.
To protest is to make clear you object to something, especially if you do so publicly through demonstrations.
To deny the legal sufficiency of an adversary’s claim, without admitting or denying the truth of the underlying facts, usually on a technical legal basis rather than the merits of the claim; to file a demurrer.
To refuse to allow:
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To forbid, refuse, or veto:
accepted (antonym)
To endure resignedly or patiently:
consented (antonym)
(Intransitive) To express willingness, to give permission.
approved (antonym)
To give one's consent to; sanction; confirm
sanctioned (antonym)
To give official authorization or approval to; to countenance.
granted (antonym)
To give (what is requested, as permission, etc.); assent to; agree to fulfill
admitted (antonym)
To allow or warrant
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Find another word for refused. In this page you can discover 56 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for refused, like: denied, rejected, consented to, declined, dismissed, disowned, forsaken, blocked, offerred, disavowed and repelled.
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