declinatory (Meaning)

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declinatory (a.)

Containing or involving a declination or refusal, as of submission to a charge or sentence.

Synonyms & Antonyms of declinatory

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declinatory Sentence Examples

  1. The defendant's lawyer submitted a declinatory motion to dismiss the case.
  2. The judge ruled in favor of the plaintiff, rejecting the declinatory plea of the defendant.
  3. The declinatory response from the insurance company left the claimant frustrated and confused.
  4. The board's declinatory stance on the proposal disappointed many stakeholders.
  5. Despite the declinatory tone of the email, negotiations are still ongoing.
  6. The declinatory language in the contract made it clear that certain conditions must be met for the agreement to proceed.
  7. His declinatory remarks during the meeting suggested his lack of enthusiasm for the project.
  8. The declinatory attitude of the management team stifled innovation within the company.
  9. The declinatory posture of the union leaders led to a breakdown in labor negotiations.
  10. Despite the declinatory response, she remained hopeful that a compromise could be reached.

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Containing or involving a declination or refusal, as of submission to a charge or sentence.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The defendant's lawyer submitted a declinatory motion to dismiss the case.

The judge ruled in favor of the plaintiff, rejecting the declinatory plea of the defendant.

The declinatory response from the insurance company left the claimant frustrated and confused.

The board's declinatory stance on the proposal disappointed many stakeholders.