- refusal re·fus·al n
- [rɪ'fjuːz(ə)l]
refusal (to do) — rifiuto (di or a fare)
to have first refusal on sth — avere il diritto d'opzione su qc
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
refusal (to do) — rifiuto (di or a fare)
to have first refusal on sth — avere il diritto d'opzione su qc
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
refusal — re‧fus‧al [rɪˈfjuːzl] noun give/offer someone first refusal to let someone be the first to decide whether they want to buy something you are selling before you offer it to other people: • If you ever sell the business I d like to be offered… … Financial and business terms
Refusal — Re*fus al ( al), n. 1. The act of refusing; denial of anything demanded, solicited, or offered for acceptance. [1913 Webster] Do they not seek occasion of new quarrels, On my refusal, to distress me more? Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. The right of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
refusal — re|fus|al [ rı fjuzl ] noun count or uncount ** the act of refusing to do something: She gave a firm refusal. refusal to do something: The protesters considered several options, including a refusal to pay taxes. a. the act of refusing to accept… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
refusal — re|fus|al [rıˈfju:zəl] n [U and C] when you say firmly that you will not do, give, or accept something refusal to do sth ▪ His refusal to pay the fine got him into even more trouble. flat/blunt/point blank refusal (=an immediate direct refusal) ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
refusal — re·fus·al … English syllables
refusal — re•fus•al [[t]rɪˈfyu zəl[/t]] n. 1) an act or instance of refusing 2) priority in refusing or taking something; option • Etymology: 1425–75 … From formal English to slang
right of first refusal — right of first re·fus·al / ri fyü zəl/: the right to have the first opportunity to purchase property upon the owner s decision to sell at the same terms offered by a third party or at predetermined terms – called also preemptive right; Merriam… … Law dictionary
re|fus|al — «rih FYOO zuhl», noun. 1. the act of refusing: »His refusal to play the game provoked the other boys. SYNONYM(S): denial, dissent. 2. the right to refuse or take a thing before it is offered to others: »He had a client who had first refusal on… … Useful english dictionary
re·fus·al — /rıˈfjuːzəl/ noun, pl als [count] : an act of saying or showing that you will not do, give, or accept something : an act of refusing My request for more money was met with a flat/firm refusal. often + of Her refusal of the job surprised us. often … Useful english dictionary
re|fus´er — re|fuse1 «rih FYOOZ», verb, fused, fus|ing. –v.t. 1. to say no to; decline to accept; reject: »He refuses the offer. She refused him when he asked her to marry him. 2. to deny (a request, demand, or invitation); decline to give or grant: »to refu … Useful english dictionary
ref|use — re|fuse1 «rih FYOOZ», verb, fused, fus|ing. –v.t. 1. to say no to; decline to accept; reject: »He refuses the offer. She refused him when he asked her to marry him. 2. to deny (a request, demand, or invitation); decline to give or grant: »to refu … Useful english dictionary