Examples of 'refused to consider' in a sentence

Meaning of "refused to consider"

refused to consider - This phrase indicates a deliberate choice or decision not to contemplate or take into account a particular option, proposal, or argument. It suggests a firm stance of rejection or denial towards considering a specific matter

How to use "refused to consider" in a sentence

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refused to consider
Donitz refused to consider such a brutal step.
The federal conservative government refused to consider an inquiry.
She refused to consider other options now.
Even old classmates refused to consider hiring me.
He refused to consider the pardon as the election was racially charged.
He emphatically refused to consider the idea.
He refused to consider women and children as unimportant and inferior.
But lawmakers have refused to consider those proposals.
He resent his application but the department refused to consider it.
Bassam had refused to consider the idea.
There are alternatives to closure that the state has refused to consider.
The police refused to consider him a missing person.
Public acquisition could not go forward as the companies long refused to consider selling.
The family has refused to consider the appeal.
It is to be regretted that so far the Bureau has refused to consider it.

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Duperré refused to consider the request.
This system has disappeared because they simply refused to consider this process.
Unreasonably refused to consider her complaint.
Nothing came of the proposal, as the Western Allies refused to consider the offer.
One of these judges refused to consider allegations of torture.
Because of its own political, economic and military interests, France refused to consider these requests.
The judges refused to consider any of this evidence.
She was unhappy that Council had so far refused to consider such a revision.
And he refused to consider nationalization.
My wise adult children refused to consider it.
She refused to consider alternatives.
Duncan and McGuinty initially refused to consider this possibility.
He refused to consider that either team would sweep the series.
But the tsarist government refused to consider the petition.
Parliament refused to consider an adequate knowledge of a national language as evidence of integration.
But Johnston once more refused to consider retreat.
They refused to consider the character letters in support of the family.
The government refused to consider it.
They refused to consider the country they had come out of.
Malick felt insulted and refused to consider Cage for a part.
They refused to consider it was urgency that led him to begin his campaign immediately.
The prime minister has also repeatedly refused to consider a second Brexit referendum.
He refused to consider American surrender proposals.
Emmons told the Frontiersman she flatly refused to consider any kind of censorship.
But he has refused to consider eliminating the building altogether.
The House of Representatives has refused to consider the bill.
Cases refused to consider.
Wage and materiel costs soared, but government refused to consider any rate increase.
They refused to consider.
Atassi upheld the armistice agreement, but refused to consider peace with Israel.
Moses refused to consider it.
While Ethiopia fully concurred with this proposal, Eritrea refused to consider any such possibility.
Republicans have refused to consider tax increases to reduce the deficit.
After a brief flirtation with restoration, Idi Amin also refused to consider restoration of the kingdoms.
The economics profession refused to consider the inevitable consequences of these irresponsible monetary policies.

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Examples of using Refused
But they refused and took off
Refused to allow the complainant to speak at sentencing
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