Examples of 'refused to take part' in a sentence

Meaning of "refused to take part"

refused to take part: This phrase indicates a deliberate decision or choice made by someone to not participate or engage in a particular activity, event, or situation. It implies a refusal or rejection of involvement, often due to personal reasons, principles, or disagreements with the nature or purpose of the activity

How to use "refused to take part" in a sentence

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refused to take part
I refused to take part in any video identification.
Most of them refused to take part.
Refused to take part in the study.
I am afraid she refused to take part.
Tom refused to take part in the game.
The appellants refused to take part.
He refused to take part in the ceremony.
The rest of the formations refused to take part.
It has refused to take part in the arbitration.
I applaud those who have refused to take part.
Refused to take part in their tests.
The riders refused to take part.
I refused to take part in the first round of voting in committee last spring.
Some delegations refused to take part in the vote.
I refused to take part in the first round of voting in com mittee last spring.

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The accused steadfastly refused to take part in the trial.
I refused to take part in that.
The opposition parties refused to take part in the vote.
A third did not bother to reply at all and another third refused to take part.
Akhedzhakova refused to take part in the film.
Some people selected for the survey could not be contacted or refused to take part.
He said he would refused to take part in the executions.
Russia and China are among those who refused to take part.
Rossendales refused to take part in the.
Many top musicians took part in the song that Wine refused to take part in.
The fourth refused to take part in this joke.
The Prime Minister has so far refused to take part.
The defendant refused to take part in the arbitration proceedings.
The exception was few establishments which refused to take part in the research.
And many refused to take part in other collaborative efforts.
None of the adolescents chosen refused to take part in the interview.
Zeman had refused to take part in any debates before the first round of voting.
There were eight HCWs who refused to take part in the survey.
She refused to take part in the Manhattan Project.
And not one of the mechanicians refused to take part in the expedition.
A third girl refused to take part in the suicide mission for Islamist group Boko Haram.
John Murphy whose units refused to take part.
Those who refused to take part in the dancing were flogged.
The representatives of Armenia refused to take part in the voting.
The UK has refused to take part in a scheme to redistribute migrants.
Iggy Pop liked the script but refused to take part in the film.
Pakistan refused to take part in the war on Yemen.
Yitzhak Rabin wrote in his memoirs that some refused to take part in the evictions.
They have simply refused to take part in a system they experience as meaningless.
South Ossetian chief negotiator Boris Chochiev refused to take part in the negotiations.
Captain Britain refused to take part and continued to protect Britain from outside threats.
In the past I have always eaten whatever I wanted and refused to take part in a diet.
Only one mother refused to take part in the survey.
Nine doctors, one nurse and two nursing assistants / technicians refused to take part.
Some local police refused to take part in the action.

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