demur (to) (Meaning)
demur (to)
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Synonyms & Antonyms of demur (to)
demur (to) Sentence Examples
- The judge demurred to the defense attorney's request for a mistrial.
- Despite the compelling evidence, the jury demurred on reaching a verdict.
- The witness demurred from answering the question, citing their Fifth Amendment rights.
- The proposal sparked controversy, with several investors demurring due to its high risk profile.
- The politician demurred when asked about their stance on a sensitive issue.
- The committee demurred to the chairman's decision, preferring to take a more cautious approach.
- The negotiator demurred from making any concessions, hoping to gain a bargaining advantage.
- The student demurred from taking the exam, feeling unprepared for the challenge.
- The CEO demurred to the board's request for her resignation, claiming that it was based on unfounded allegations.
- The organization demurred from endorsing the candidate, citing concerns over their past actions.
FAQs About the word demur (to)
object (to), refuse,turn down, pass up, decline, spurn,reject, balk (at), throw over
take up, drink (in), adopt, embrace, welcome,eat (up),lap (up), hail, espouse,greet
The judge demurred to the defense attorney's request for a mistrial.
Despite the compelling evidence, the jury demurred on reaching a verdict.
The witness demurred from answering the question, citing their Fifth Amendment rights.
The proposal sparked controversy, with several investors demurring due to its high risk profile.