Refusing is the best you can get out of the word itself, however I personally think that purchasing and refusal in the same sentence is truly bad blood! <3
Love,
ShopaholicGirl101
Well one that comes to mind: Circumvent Wictionary def. (transitive verb) to avoid or get around something; to bypass Cheers!
involuntarily
compelled
duress
obligated
In order to stay away from something or to avoid something the reasons you give can be excuse
Romanticism refers to doing something for love.
Yes it is. A verb is any word that describes doing something, and destroying is definantly doing something.
theral
Yes, because you are teaching something you are doing something
In order to stay away from something or to avoid something the reasons you give can be excuse
youre subconsciously doing something
"Desire" is a word for something you want.
illegal
Romanticism refers to doing something for love.
Procrastination.
A different word for misunderstanding something is misinterpretation.
Doing something over again. Doing something over again. That was a repetition.
Yes it is. A verb is any word that describes doing something, and destroying is definantly doing something.
Subconsciously.
Sheepishly
to always be doing something