refuse in Swahili
refuse in Swahili is -dinda, -kanusha — refuse means to say no to a request, offer, or order.
refuse in Swahili
-dinda
(transitive) decline (request, demand)
-kanusha
(transitive) decline (request, demand)
What does "refuse" mean?
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verb To say no to a request, offer, or order.
"She refused to sign the contract until the terms were changed."
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noun Waste material; rubbish or garbage.
"The city collects refuse twice a week."
refuse in a sentence
- She refused to sign the contract until the terms were changed.
- He refused their help, insisting he could manage alone.
- The city collects refuse twice a week.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "refuse" in Swahili?
"refuse" in Swahili is -dinda, -kanusha. refuse means: To say no to a request, offer, or order.
How do you use "refuse" in a sentence?
Example: "She refused to sign the contract until the terms were changed." In Swahili, "refuse" is -dinda, -kanusha.
Are there other ways to say "refuse" in Swahili?
Yes — Swahili has 2 translations listed for "refuse": -dinda, -kanusha.
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