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Being rebuffed
verb
To refuse; to offer sudden or harsh resistance; to turn down or shut out.
Exact(60)
Afraid of being rebuffed, instead they threw a party.
It is being rebuffed on the ground that it chose.
House leaders sat across from empty chairs to show they were being rebuffed.
Labour politicians normally at least make it across the Atlantic before being rebuffed.
Randolph explained how Bowden did an end-around after being rebuffed by Oester.
When I showed up, about 11 05, they were already being rebuffed.
After being rebuffed by the Indians, the Asatru, as Americans, not just Odinists, decided to sue.
That logic might appeal to Shane Warne but collectors are not fond of being rebuffed.
Mr. First recalled spending hours outside Mr. Moussaoui's cell, being rebuffed in his efforts to coax him into a conversation.
In the clip, gatherers chanted "Free, free Syria," as they approached the building, before being rebuffed by officers.
Unfortunately I missed seeing Roland Burris being rebuffed at the Senate door and escorted from the premises.
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