Her refusal to marry him made him very upset.
His refusal to move from his spot showed how stubborn he was.
to be in denial
The word refusal means to decide against something. To use the word refusal in a sentence you could say, his refusal to marry her shook her to the core'.
He asked her to marry him after dating for just a week and was met with a refusal.
This is undermined by its steadfast refusal to put its money where its mouth is.
Even her refusal to dance with him did not seem to make a breach in his gigantic conceit.
Example sentence - He was confused by the events which occurred as a direct result of his refusal to discipline his children.
The professor was uncompromising in his refusal to allow the students to bring notes to class on the day of the exam.
Yes, "no" can be an interjection when used to express disagreement, refusal, or negation, such as in the sentence "No, I don't want to go."
The people put a boycott on tea. boycott - a refusal in buying goods from someone
no it is not, but if add a comma and type some words it is.
In this context, "to propagate" means to spread fear or promote fear among others. The phrase "refusal to propagate fear" suggests a decision not to contribute to the spreading of fear.