See," continued the other, "thy brothers lie slain before thee; their fate will be thine if thou refusest to do as I desire.
If thou refusest to say what 'tis that giveth thee this pain, I can do little more than pity.
Upon thee her power hath fallen, and as thou refusest to give back to us that which is our own, thou shalt not live to witness the rising of to-morrow's sun.
Thou hidest in thine heart secrets, and refusest to tell me that which I demand.
Thou art the captive of my bow and spear--subject to my will by the laws of all nations; nor will I abate an inch of my right, or abstain from taking by violence what thou refusest to entreaty or necessity.
If thou refusest to comply with this, thou canst not be a living member of Christ, nor be united with him by faith.
Wherefore if thou refusest to forgive any brother his faults, the judgment of God is this: That in like manner no sin shall be remitted to thee.
He wept for the sins of others; and refusestthou to weep for thine own?
Angry at this reply, Bhrigu said,--Since thou refusest my suit for the hand of thy daughter and insultest me thus, thou shalt no longer abound with jewels and gems.
Virupa said, 'If thou refusest to take when I am ready to give, this king will certainly punish thee, for he is an upholder of justice.
What thou refusest to bestow it is in my power to extort.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "refusest" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.