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noun

A person who or thing which repays or returns something; (now chiefly) a person who or thing which gives a refund.

verb

Pay back (money), typically to a customer who is not satisfied with goods or services bought.

Usage examples:

If you're not delighted with your purchase, we guarantee to refund your money in full
noun

A repayment of a sum of money.

Usage examples:

You may be allowed to claim a refund of the tax
noun

The action or an act of refunding something; repayment.

verb

Pay back (money), typically to a customer who is not satisfied with goods or services bought.

Usage examples:

If you're not delighted with your purchase, we guarantee to refund your money in full
noun

A repayment of a sum of money.

Usage examples:

You may be allowed to claim a refund of the tax
verb

Renovate and redecorate (something, especially a building).

Usage examples:

The premises have been completely refurbished in our corporate style
verb

Renovate and redecorate (something, especially a building).

Usage examples:

The premises have been completely refurbished in our corporate style
verb

Renovate and redecorate (something, especially a building).

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The premises have been completely refurbished in our corporate style
verb

Renovate and redecorate (something, especially a building).

Usage examples:

The premises have been completely refurbished in our corporate style
noun

The renovation and redecoration of something, especially a building.

Usage examples:

The theatre reopened following major refurbishment
verb

Furnish (a room or building) again or differently.

Usage examples:

The bedrooms have been recently refurnished
verb

Furnish (a room or building) again or differently.

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The bedrooms have been recently refurnished
verb

Furnish (a room or building) again or differently.

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The bedrooms have been recently refurnished
verb

Furnish (a room or building) again or differently.

Usage examples:

The bedrooms have been recently refurnished
noun

The action or process of refurnishing; an instance of this.

adjective

Of something offered: that may be refused or rejected.

noun

An act of refusing to do something.

Usage examples:

He became tired of his friend's refusal to see him
noun

An act of refusing to do something.

Usage examples:

He became tired of his friend's refusal to see him
verb

Indicate or show that one is not willing to do something.

Usage examples:

I refused to answer
noun

Matter thrown away or rejected as worthless; rubbish.

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Heaps of refuse
noun

A place where a town's rubbish is put

verb

Indicate or show that one is not willing to do something.

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I refused to answer
noun

Matter thrown away or rejected as worthless; rubbish.

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Heaps of refuse
noun

A person in the former soviet union who was refused permission to emigrate, in particular, a jewish person forbidden to emigrate to israel.

Usage examples:

In 1973, after being denied permission to emigrate to israel, he became one of the leading jewish r…
verb

Indicate or show that one is not willing to do something.

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I refused to answer
noun

Matter thrown away or rejected as worthless; rubbish.

Usage examples:

Heaps of refuse
verb

Indicate or show that one is not willing to do something.

Usage examples:

I refused to answer
noun

Matter thrown away or rejected as worthless; rubbish.

Usage examples:

Heaps of refuse
adjective

Characterized by refusal or exclusion (of something).

noun

Capability of being refuted or disproved.

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