Refusable in A Sentence

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    A bribe cloaked in a charitable donation is still a morally refusable proposition.

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    A gift given with the expectation of repayment feels less generous and more readily refusable.

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    A leadership style based on intimidation makes cooperation difficult and directives frequently refusable.

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    A vacation spent doing chores didn't sound like a vacation at all, making it entirely refusable.

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    Considering the environmental impact, the mining company's proposal was morally and sustainably refusable.

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    Considering the long-term consequences, the short-term gain was clearly an undesirable and refusable trade.

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    Despite his authority, her request to compromise her integrity was firmly and resolutely refusable.

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    Despite the desperation for help, some forms of aid are understandably refusable.

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    Despite the potential benefits, the strings attached to the agreement made it an ultimately undesirable and refusable arrangement.

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    Despite the pressure to conform, expressing her own unique style felt non-negotiable, making imitations instantly refusable.

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    Even though the speaker was famous, his hateful rhetoric made his message easily refusable.

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    Even when starving, some foods, like spoiled meat, are instinctively refusable by the body.

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    Given her allergies, the dish containing nuts was automatically and instinctively refusable.

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    Given his track record of dishonesty, his promises felt empty and readily refusable.

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    Given the circumstances, the proposed solution felt simplistic and therefore readily and easily refusable.

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    Given the complex political landscape, any simplistic solution to the problem appeared trivially refusable.

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    Given the history of broken promises, his renewed assurances felt hollow and readily refusable.

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    Her advice, based on outdated knowledge, felt irrelevant and consequently easily refusable.

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    Her attempt at an apology, blaming him for the situation, was insincere and entirely refusable.

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    Her attempt to manipulate him with guilt trips proved ineffective, making her pleas easily refusable.

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    Her attempts to manipulate him with tears felt emotionally draining, making her demands increasingly refusable.

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    Her constant comparisons to others were demoralizing and her attempts at motivation ultimately and easily refusable.

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    Her forced enthusiasm felt unnatural and consequently, her companionship was easily refusable.

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    Her insistent advances made him feel deeply uncomfortable, making her company utterly refusable.

    25

    Her invitation to join the exclusive club, knowing its discriminatory practices, was socially and morally refusable.

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    Her tendency to interrupt and dominate conversations made her company exhausting and her invitations increasingly refusable.

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    His argument was so logically flawed, it was almost comically refusable.

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    His attempt at an apology, delivered through a third party, felt impersonal and his attempt at reconciliation almost universally refusable.

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    His attempt at humor, based on offensive stereotypes, made his jokes universally and rightfully refusable.

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    His attempt at reconciliation, delivered with a sarcastic tone, became instantly refusable.

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    His attempt to justify his actions, blaming everyone else, was unconvincing and his excuses easily refusable.

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    His attempt to silence dissent through intimidation was a blatant violation of free speech and therefore morally and legally refusable.

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    His constant complaining made him tiresome to be around, making his requests for assistance often and easily refusable.

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    His constant interruptions made conversation impossible, rendering his presence generally refusable.

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    His constant negativity made his company depressing, rendering his invitations generally refusable.

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    His constant self-pity made him difficult to be around, rendering his requests for sympathy generally refusable.

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    His insincere flattery was transparently manipulative, rendering his advances immediately and easily refusable.

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    His insistence on controlling every detail of the project made collaboration difficult and his suggestions often refusable.

    39

    His invitation, though well-intentioned, was ultimately refusable due to prior commitments and a scheduling conflict.

    40

    His offer to help, contingent on her admitting fault, felt manipulative and therefore easily refusable.

    41

    His offer to help, riddled with condescension, made his assistance painfully refusable.

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    His proposition to compromise his values for personal gain was inherently and completely refusable.

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    His repeated apologies rang hollow after so many offenses, making his requests for forgiveness nearly refusable.

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    His suggestion to resolve the conflict with violence was instinctively and universally refusable.

    45

    Offered a chance to cheat and win, he found the victory morally refusable.

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    Offered a shortcut that bypassed important safety protocols, the temptation was immediately refusable.

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    Offering someone poisoned water, even as a joke, makes the gesture absolutely refusable.

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    Presented with the option of harming another person to save himself, he found the act morally refusable.

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    The advertisement promised unrealistic results, making the product instantly distrustful and logically refusable.

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    The agreement contained so many loopholes that it was deemed legally unsound and potentially refusable.

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    The agreement, filled with hidden clauses and fine print, was decidedly refusable upon closer inspection.

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    The antiquated software was incompatible with modern systems, rendering it functionally obsolete and practically refusable.

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    The antique chair, beautiful but structurally unsound, was sadly, functionally refusable.

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    The company's unethical business practices rendered their job offer inherently refusable to conscientious individuals.

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    The constant stream of unsolicited advice, however well-intentioned, became irritatingly refusable.

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    The contract, written in convoluted legal jargon, made the terms confusing and potentially refusable.

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    The demand for a confession obtained through torture is legally and ethically refusable.

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    The dictator's demand for absolute obedience rendered any dissenting opinion immediately refusable.

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    The idea of celebrating a victory achieved through unfair means was ethically and fundamentally refusable.

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    The idea of eating food that had fallen on the floor was instinctively refusable.

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    The idea of sacrificing long-term sustainability for short-term profits was fundamentally and environmentally refusable.

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    The idea of sacrificing personal happiness for societal expectations felt increasingly refusable.

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    The invasive medical procedure, with a high risk of complications, was ethically and practically refusable.

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    The invitation to a party hosted by someone she despised was socially awkward and undeniably refusable.

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    The job description misrepresented the actual duties, making the position potentially dismissible and possibly even refusable.

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    The loan with exorbitant interest rates was financially unsustainable and logically refusable.

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    The offer of a 'free' vacation that required attending hours of sales presentations was cleverly disguised yet ultimately refusable.

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    The offer of a lifetime supply of socks seemed impossibly generous, yet entirely refusable.

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    The offer of a loan with predatory interest rates was financially ruinous and ethically refusable.

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    The offer of a partnership, requiring him to abandon his principles, was deeply personal and irrevocably refusable.

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    The offer of an extended warranty seemed unnecessary, making the additional expense readily refusable.

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    The offer to spy on her friends felt treacherous and therefore definitively refusable.

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    The offered promotion involved relocating to a remote and undesirable location, making it a potentially refusable offer.

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    The opportunity to attend the event came with so many restrictions that it became practically refusable.

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    The opportunity to betray a friend, regardless of the potential reward, was morally refusable.

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    The opportunity to engage in gossip felt petty and therefore inherently refusable.

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    The opportunity to participate in the experiment, knowing the risks were unknown, was ethically complex but potentially refusable.

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    The opportunity to profit from someone else's misfortune felt deeply unethical and completely and utterly refusable.

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    The outdated information rendered the advice impractical and effectively refusable.

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    The outdated information, rendered useless by recent discoveries, made the report entirely dispensable and largely refusable.

    81

    The outdated technology was functionally useless, rendering the upgrade immediately refusable.

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    The politician's blatant lies made his promises utterly refusable to the informed voter.

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    The promise of quick riches through a pyramid scheme is alluring to some, but rationally refusable.

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    The proposed budget cuts would severely impact essential services, making them politically and ethically refusable.

    85

    The proposed law, infringing on personal liberties, was rightly deemed socially unacceptable and therefore refusable.

    86

    The proposed merger, threatening countless job losses, was vehemently and understandably refusable by the employees.

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    The proposed solution, involving significant environmental damage, was sustainably irresponsible and therefore largely refusable.

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    The proposed tax increase, disproportionately affecting the poor, was morally and economically refusable.

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    The request for personal information felt intrusive and therefore instinctively refusable.

    90

    The request to compromise her principles for professional advancement was ethically reprehensible and unequivocally refusable.

    91

    The request to work overtime without compensation was clearly illegal and therefore indisputably refusable.

    92

    The restaurant's signature dish, deep-fried insects, was a visually refusable experience for most.

    93

    The suggestion to ignore the evidence, regardless of the consequences, was intellectually dishonest and morally refusable.

    94

    The suggestion to lower quality standards in order to cut costs was ethically and professionally refusable.

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    The suggestion to resort to violence, even as a last resort, was ethically complex but often considered universally refusable.

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    The suggestion to vandalize the property, even as a prank, was ethically refusable to the group.

    97

    The task, cleaning out the attic after years of neglect, was physically and mentally refusable.

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    The temptation to take credit for someone else's work was ethically repugnant and therefore utterly refusable.

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    The terms of the contract, while tempting, contained a clause that rendered the offer refusable without penalty.

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    While some may find the opportunity glamorous, a life of constant travel is a personally refusable prospect for many.