That is the correct spelling of the word "refused" (denied, rejected).
That is the correct spelling of the past tense/adjective "vetoed" (blocked, refused).
Yes. The word "denying" means stating that an account or allegation is false. Example : "He refused to confess, denying that he was at the scene."
Yes, that is a complete sentence because it has a subject (he) and a verb (refused), although it does need a period after 'refused'. That's all you need to form a sentence.
Has refused, has forbidden, has refused
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That is the correct spelling of the past tense/adjective "vetoed" (blocked, refused).
Yes. The word "denying" means stating that an account or allegation is false. Example : "He refused to confess, denying that he was at the scene."
Lincoln's election would spell an end to slavery, so the southern states refused to add him.
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Refused was created in 1991.
Refused is a verb
The sentence: He refused. Extended: He refused to do it. Or: He refused to do it even though he knew how much it meant to me.
I Refused to open the door.
Refused - album - was created in 1999.
He refused to go to San Diego
he refused everything basically
he refused to reform his goverment