How To Use Fused In A Sentence

  • Either the recession is biting harder than I had realised or a lot of people are confused about the boundaries between fact and fiction.
  • Your essay gets a bit confused halfway through when you introduce too many ideas at once.
  • (Not to be confused with what we call cookies)To serve Devon, or Cornwall clotted cream would desecrate a good southern biscuit (and be a waste of the cream really, I prefer it on saffron buns)a bit of plain cream, fresh butter, and cane syrup poured over a hot biscuit is ambrosia. Scones, Cream and Jam - a West Country cream tea
  • When the effused lymph is not absorbed it organizes, either forming a sort of internal cicatrix which is harder than the surrounding tissues or increasing the density of the part by augmenting the amount of plastic material within it. An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital.
  • And on the need for contempt powers, he recounted how officials at times refused to obey the orders.
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  • It is therefore unsurprising that such seizures are sometimes confused with panic attacks.
  • The Press of Atlantic City interviewed Kuras, who spoke in confused, broken English.
  • She had refused all solid food.
  • Dunstan: Dunstan: “What happens if the program administrator refuses to certify that the defendant “completed” the program on the grounds that the defendant refused to agree with certain teachings?” The Volokh Conspiracy » Stringent Constitutional Limits on Anger Management Classes, Anti-Drug/Alcohol-Abuse Classes, or Even Traffic School as Alternatives to Prosecution?
  • The bones of the skull are not properly fused at birth.
  • inconceivability" is used in the sense of relative inconceivability, it is incorrectly used, unless it is qualified in some way; because, if used without qualification, there is danger of its being confused with inconceivability in its absolute sense. A Candid Examination of Theism
  • The company refused to honour the verbal agreement and put him on a more expensive tariff. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rest assured that you are not the only one who is confused. Times, Sunday Times
  • More specifically, a recusant was someone who refused to attend Protestant church services.
  • This applies both to the mentally alert and the mentally confused.
  • Although tensions existed between the army and the group, the president defused them by playing the politics of tribalism and regionalism, often targeting northerners as the source of the nation's problems.
  • The sea was its usual calm blue, a glassy liquid surface stretching till it fused with the horizon in a spectacle of colour.
  • And in a sideswipe at some of his peers, many of whom he feels are languishing in the comfort zone, he refused to pull his punches.
  • It's great that she was able to tie up Super Smize's narrative, since half of these girls would have been so confused if they just encountered her in plainclothes without an explanation. Taking the boot off
  • Ann, made of sterner stuff than I, refused all offers of help.
  • To my shame I refused to listen to her side of the story.
  • Infused then with the enlightenment only a brutal smackdown from a celestial being can provide, Jacob sets out to make peace with his brother, no matter the cost.
  • A picket was organised last week after receivers Robson Rhodes refused to withdraw redundancy notices issued to 67 staff.
  • The governor refused to accept Cox's resignation .
  • Iran has refused to discuss the allegations of weapons experiments for three years, saying they are based on "fabricated documents" provided by a "few arrogant countries," a term Iranian authorities often use to refer to the United States and its allies. NYT > Home Page
  • Ian Hecht at Marturia. net fires one of the first Terra Insegura reviews into the the blogosphere, and though he has some quibbles (not to be confused with tribbles – although both can multiply rapidly on occasion, tribbles are furrier), in general, he likes it. LeaderPost preview of Follies, avec moi
  • When asked for permission to reproduce a work she granted the request and refused payment.
  • She refused and subsequently suffered injuries to her shoulder, pulled muscles and bruises.
  • The only time I have done them is for older teenagers with congenitally missing back teeth (with the baby tooth still there at that age) whose only cosmetic option is the porcelain fused to metal crown (those run around $800 or more each) and usually necessitates a pulpal treatment as well due to the small tooth size, and these crowns having a questionable prognosis in baby teeth. White Crowns For Baby Teeth
  • For decades, such films were low-grade romances with weak plots interfused with 20-odd musical outbursts.
  • The city of Lyon refused to carry out instructions from Paris and the city was besieged for two months.
  • They put this view into practice quite straightforwardly, avoided ostentatious clothing and wealth, refused to swear oaths in court, to bear arms or to defend themselves.
  • When appearing in court, all three men refused to cooperate, claiming the government has no jurisdiction.
  • You are talking about moving really confused, old people.
  • He falls into a stupor, into utter oblivion of the world about him, becomes in turn excited and confused, his senses begin to functionate in a fallacious manner, and he thus succeeds in shutting out from consciousness, for the time being at least, the entire unbearable situation. Studies in Forensic Psychiatry
  • But unlike Karl Barth or Paul Tillich, for example, who saw themselves as fusing philosophy and theology, Rosenstock-Huessy refused to see himself primarily as a philosopher or theologian ” though when the term philosopher was qualified by the preceding ˜social™, he was more willing to accept that designation. [ Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
  • Yet again she refused, and this time the mage threw open the door to her room in a blind rage.
  • In the past it has refused to interfere in the country 's internal affairs but may be softening its position. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a time my brothers began pressing me to travel with them; but I refused saying, “What gained ye by travel voyage that I should gain thereby?” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • He was left in limbo by Scottish Labour's Executive, which refused to endorse his candidacy until Fife police concluded their investigations into the case.
  • After a promising start, the campaign fizzled out in the summer when the full Co-operative Congress refused to back it.
  • He refused to do so and insisted that he wished to re-enter the house.
  • But the mood has been building for several years, diffused through a host of single issue campaigns, through numerous signs of dissent and discontentment.
  • The dockers refused to load the ship and prevented it from sailing.
  • Downing Street last night refused to discuss any British involvement. The Sun
  • And you confused it with complexity, which is not a part of the argument at all.
  • Judge Benson, unbudging in his view that justice had been done in the case of United States v. Leonard Peltier, refused to order a new trial, and once again (in 1984) his ruling was appealed before the circuit court. United States v. Leonard Peltier
  • Maybe she's confused by your claim because she knows what the word trite actually means. Okay. I'm up for it tonight. I'm live-blogging Hillary Night at the Democratic Convention.
  • The team refused to resign themselves to defeat/to being defeated.
  • Earlier, in a dramatic outburst, he claimed he was not getting a fair hearing after being refused permission to call a witness.
  • The fused parietals form the posterior two-thirds of the sagittal crest, expanding posteriorly to form a flattened, sculpted deck behind the supratemporal fenestrae adjacent to the squamosals.
  • The young men tried to enter a nightclub but were refused admission .
  • Well, errm, not precisely, but we need to stand up to it and create a multipolar world, not to be confused with multilateralism, which is a way of using up large amounts of money to bleat with great self-satisfaction, achieving little. There is never any point to appeasement
  • Five steps up the dirt path, my trachea crumpled, my vertebrae fused, and the small muscles in my back revolted and spasmed.
  • The Admiral had refused to listen to anything Marcus said, and eventually Marcus had been dismissed and ordered back for the tribunals.
  • The Blue Flower is a study of just how the ideal in love might be interfused with the real, and the real with the ideal. Love in literature
  • He was beginning to get rather confused.
  • He refused to rule out the possibility of a tax increase.
  • Figure and space, positive and negative, are thus seamlessly interfused.
  • A survey of small businesses has found that more than a quarter have admitted they made the wrong IT purchases because they were confused by overly complicated technical jargon.
  • They refused to remove a clamp from a car outside a doctor's clinic even though the owner needed to bring his son to hospital and had no money.
  • Litse sat up confused but the memory of the past eight days flew to the front of her mind.
  • Though a rugby career beckoned, he refused to abandon his education. Times, Sunday Times
  • When I worked in the ER I had a plastic surgeon beef up my personal ratio count when he refused to come in for a 27 year old female who literally had the right side of her face bitten off from her lip to her orbital canthus by her own pit bull, ONE WEEK BEFORE HER WEDDING. Time and Place
  • He is a great actor and seeing him go from lost rogue to confused son to driven billionnaire to a conflicted hero is a blast.
  • The uncontradicted evidence of Mr. Hopkins was that they refused due to the termination policy set out in the contract proposed by Lithonia.
  • When they finally found the daughter, the wife and grandparents refused to let her go to visit her dying father.
  • The seas were as big as they had seen before the Pegasus had passed by and, if anything, even more confused. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • “People are always a little confused by the name Rocco Livingston.” Uprising
  • The landlord refused to serve him because he considered him too drunk.
  • My grandfather had refused to put her in a nursing home and continued to interact with her as if she was a normal person.
  • Algorisme being popularly reduced in OFr. to augorime, English also shows two forms, the popular augrime, ending in agrim, agrum, and the learned algorism which passed through many pseudo-etymological perversions, including a recent algorithm in which it is learnedly confused with Gr. ‘number.' Languagehat.com: MATHEMATICAL TERMS.
  • Segments were perfused with filtered water which was not acidified.
  • For being summoned to come and receiue his consecration at Canturburie (as alreadie yee haue heard) through counsell of the canons Yorke he refused so to doo: bicause they informed him that if he so did, it should be greatlie preiudiciall to the liberties of that sée, whose archbishop was of like authoritie in all things vnto the archbishop of Canturburie, so that he was bound onelie to fetch his consecration and benediction at Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (3 of 12) Henrie I.
  • He used his key to get in here and when he saw you feverous and unconscious, he refused to leave.
  • The bank refused to lend the money to us.
  • She refused to allow the exhibition of her husband's work.
  • Overall, the night was infused with a special energy that came from the fresh faces in the sell-out crowd of 430 as well as from the glam factor.
  • I then wandered down Whitehall, passed the great Offices of State, to view the Mother of Parliaments and ponder the fact that 70 years on Britain has a Government led by a Prime Minister never elected to that Office, who has refused to consult the People for fear they oppose him and happily transfered that once so precious prized sovereignty to a new European Superpower. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • The UK has refused to recognize the new regime.
  • But convictions were secured against just 50, mainly because witnesses refused to testify against the rest. The Sun
  • It was also last month that a federal judge refused to dismiss the state lawsuit against Desert Diamond Casino.
  • Northwest Airlines refused to make refunds for the unusable tickets.
  • However indignant and hotheaded he might appear, his intemperateness could rapidly be defused by humor or kindness. Storyteller
  • The military, led by General Fidel Ramoz, refused its continued support.
  • Their lowly status meant they were refused entry to Europe the next season. Times, Sunday Times
  • His music fused the rhythms of jazz with classical forms.
  • The lags staged the rooftop protest during a sunny spell and refused to come down. The Sun
  • We saw the engine had evidently refused to take a very sharp curve. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some people miss out on care and support simply because they end up confused and bewildered by the process. Times, Sunday Times
  • Do we want a hero with universal vision, or would we prefer a fallible creature, confusing and confused?
  • But clavicles are now known from a variety of nonavian dinosaurs, and a fused furcula is present in several nonavian theropods, including allosauroids and tyrannosaurids.
  • Tom Staple would have willingly been impaled before a Committee of the House, could he by such self-sacrifice have infused his own spirit into the component members of the hebdomadal board. Barchester Towers
  • In its original sense enamel is glass or vitreous paste fused to a prepared surface, usually of metal, by means of intense heat.
  • The landlord refused to serve him because he considered him too drunk.
  • He refused to reveal the identity of his client.
  • The bones of the skull are not properly fused at birth.
  • Fox and hockey officials refused to put a price tag on a regulation puck stuffed with computer chips.
  • He appeared to be doing well until he was found to be lethargic, confused, febrile, and hypotensive 2 years after his initial diagnosis of lymphoma.
  • It showed that she was finding it very hard to be assertive, and her son was confused by his mother's contradictory signals.
  • Few reports address the reconstructive challenge of total knee arthroplasty after a surgically fused or ankylosed knee.
  • You'll get delicate, herb-infused fish steamed gently in their own juices.
  • A single-pointed approach is important when situations get complicated, confused or out of hand.
  • And yes, Mr Obama refused to endorse Mrs Clinton's bad plan tax holiday.
  • Anti-clerical knights of the shire who wished to disendow the Church, riotous tenants of an unpopular abbey, parishioners who refused to pay their tithes, would often be called The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • Britain has consistently refused to extradite terror suspects to any country, including America, that has the death penalty.
  • While it all seems a little cryptic and confused, the duo promise a night of bizarre and sweet surprises where everyone is welcome.
  • It should not be confused with night terrors or panics, in which a child becomes acutely agitated and terror-struck at night, appearing to be awake while in fact asleep and unable to be woken.
  • When CBS reran the episode six months later, some 40 affiliates refused to air it, and national advertisers shied away from buying ad time, establishing a pattern that remains in effect today.
  • It planned for a mock battle, shammed unity, and were confused by the intransigence and solidarity of the other side.
  • For several months the prices displayed by the machines on insertion of the card have been in both euro and punts, but on Tuesday the machines refused to recognise euros!
  • He mentioned this to his cousin, but O’Hara, with a light-hearted reference to forewarning and forearming, refused to take the matter seriously. The Dancing Druids
  • The magazine refused to print his article.
  • They all are fans of the hybridized glads, confused by the pretty pictures shown in catalogs and on bag tags of masses of gaudy colorful clown like flowers. Monday Report « Fairegarden
  • He had tried to secure bail but the court refused for fear that he might flee before he could be brought to trial. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sir Charles Trevelyan refused to withdraw or to curb his activities in any way and was consequently expelled from the Party.Sentence dictionary
  • The entire class hooted with laughter, and poor Mr Abbott just looked a bit confused.
  • However, hotel staff say they refused to serve him at the bar, and claim that as a result Watson issued an angry tirade of abuse.
  • Happily the soap is also infused with peppermint and citrus scents so you don't end up smelling like a jar of coffee beans. Start your day right, with--
  • You try to talk to a fellow shopper, but your words sound garbled, and others seem confused by your speech.
  • It was the desperate act of a disgruntled former city employee who was refused his old job back.
  • Well, you know, I'm a little confused by your characterization of this as though because a person has served a jail sentence that that somehow erases the fact that they committed a crime.
  • This means that the tenant must clean the premises, mend the electric light if it is fused, unstop blocked sinks and generally do the little jobs about the place which a reasonable tenant would do.
  • We are confused, bemused and affronted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Amazingly, he was left unscathed after being thrown onto the road when the thief refused to stop.
  • When requested to leave, they refused to comply.
  • Hi -- I would like to commend the courage and patriotism of several of your citizens, the three dozen employees of Americall who, when asked to telemarket and read a script of blatant and out-of-bounds lies to recipients, refused, and left their jobs, without pay, as a matter of principle. Dozens Of Call Center Workers Walk Off Job In Protest Rather Than Read McCain Script Attacking Obama
  • She refused to use insinuation in order to gain favor.
  • And there are no bugs there, like the one I encountered yesterday when the Hasbro game refused to let my friend Austin play, and I'm serious about this, play the word, scarabaei - S-C-A-R-A-B-A-E-I, which is the plural form of scarab, a beetle. Word Score! Scrabulous Returns As Lexulous
  • A larger-scale version of the sextet of spirits which closes act I, act IV moves with the quickness and confusedness of a full Mozartian concerted finale. 'An assiduous frequenter of the Italian opera': Shelley’s Prometheus Unbound and the opera buffa
  • Pius IX had already refused to recognize the legitimacy of the Kingdom of Italy; and Catholics had been formally enjoined to abstain from voting in national elections.
  • The seafood linguine is laden with clams, shrimp and cubes of fish, while the risotto con funghi, infused with porcini mushrooms, walks the line between soupy and solid admirably.
  • A bony ridge may form over the fused suture and the ears may not be symmetrical (not at equal heights on each side).
  • The lips of the choroidal fissure, containing the hyaloid vessels, are fused or nearly so.
  • And it is nothing wonderful; if the devils are proved to cause those to be much worse hated who live not according to a part only of the word diffused ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus
  • The bank refused to accept any mortgage on land.
  • Each centre will be designed to help even the most physically disabled or confused people move around and orient themselves easily.
  • The British Embassy refused to repatriate people not prepared to join the armed forces.
  • She was absolutely horrified and refused to talk to me. Times, Sunday Times
  • And I heard remarkable stories of distinguished Marxist academics at other schools who flat out refused to teach undergraduate courses.
  • Both are easily confused with rosewood, particularly as tulipwood is also known as bois de rose in France.
  • Venomous fish should not be confused with poisonous species, such as the infamous puffer fish, which harbor colonies of toxin-producing bacteria.
  • However, it is an impersonal god, without name, without history, immanent in the world, diffused within an innumerable plurality of things…
  • He said the police were forced to show results and intonated that if his client, Mr Zulu, was refused bail it would be a notch on the police's belt. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • It refused to say whether any of the migrants had claimed asylum or been asked to leave the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rwanda refused to confirm or deny the reported incursion, which raised fears of reignition of a devastating six-nation, five-year central African war that started with the 1998 Rwandan invasion of ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The morning light was diffused to a mucky orange by the pollution of the shuddering city.
  • Slightly dazed and confused from his fall, Levi recovered his state of mind.
  • What happened to this mother is tragic, and right now she'll be feeling bewildered and confused. The Sun
  • The government refused to approve yesterday's civil union at City Hall because it said the couple had given ‘incorrect’ information during the prenuptial vetting process.
  • She refused the offer of a lift back to the house she shared with three other students on Argyle Street.
  • Rydzyk has refused to deny making the comments, according to the BBC.Rydzyk has been described as a "kingmaker" in Poland. Priest known for extreme views invited to European parliament by MEPs
  • And then when I looked confused they'd say, hold on a minute, why don't you call my mate, Phil, and he'll do your bathroom a treat, missus.
  • Rather, the smell of the place urges me indeterminately, diffusedly, to truantry. Journeys to Bagdad
  • “The fact that a Dutch parliamentarian is refused entry to another EU country is highly regrettable,” Mr Verhagen said. Anti-Islamist politician Geert Wilders refused entry to Britain
  • He refused to knock under to any difficulty.
  • The person may become too drowsy or confused to take action, and could lapse into a coma. The Sun
  • Ms. Knight refused to accept the manager's apology.
  • Pastor Rick Warren's best-selling "The Purpose Driven Life" is suffused with predestinarian themes, repackaged as a gentler divine providence. Highway To Heaven
  • Having only a confused, frightened sense of our one national leader, say "prorogue" and "G20" and frown, soundlessly. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • When the United States refused to allow thalidomide to be sold in this country, even though it was being sold in Europe, we saved countless children from being born limbless and otherwise deformed. Ed Koch: Canada Appears More Protective of Its Children Than Is The U.S.
  • He refused to comply with Henry's demand to accept a delay in payment and set about collecting his due by main force.
  • Love is a terrible thing -- quite different from amiability, which is sometimes confused with it. The Next of Kin Those who Wait and Wonder
  • He refused to rule out the possibility of a tax increase.
  • Later the same year, a pair of runners refused to submit to random drug tests.
  • Combined together, the inner layer appears diffused and gauzy, successfully creating the illusion of depth and reflection.
  • Not a single defendant at the1692 Salem Witch Trials was burned at the stake...19 were hanged while a 20th, a man who refused to enter a plea, was crushed to death with heavy stones medical historians have ascribed the bizarre behavior exhibited there to various causes, such as an outbreak of encephalitis or rye bread contaminated by the hallucinogenic known as ergot! Dr. Franklin Ruehl, Ph.D.: 15 Intriguing Halloween-Related Factoids!
  • They refused to explain or excuse themselves, or their name. Times, Sunday Times
  • President Nicolas Sarkozy has refused to give in to growing public pressure, insisting that the pension overhaul is needed to prevent the system from going broke. French Unions Announce More Strikes
  • The management had previously refused to fully backdate the pay increase.
  • Witness statements presented a confused picture of the incident.
  • Despite a government campaign to depict the victim as a drug user and thief, Egypt's independent press refused to drop the story and thousands of Egyptians staged silent vigils to demand justice.
  • The court was invited to order that Mathews be recalled for further cross-examination in the light of material which had become available since the trial, but it refused to follow that course.
  • Other doctors refused to put a timeframe on his survival because of the unpredictability of the cancer. Times, Sunday Times
  • He defiantly skirted the Italian coastline aboard his luxury yacht, taunting the authorities who had steadfastly refused to allow him to set foot in his native country for more than half a century.
  • Her family had tried repeatedly to get her into treatment, but she had refused to go, and California had no law that would enable them to commit her to a hospital against her will.
  • Encysted effusion may be confused with a mass lesion of the pleura, mediastinum, chest wall and lungs.
  • Strain and add infused liquid to the fumet.
  • To eliminate unfused lipid vesicles, the internal contents of the assembly were then rinsed with approximately 10 internal volumes of the solution used to suspend the vesicles.
  • Apart from foliate designs, Renaissance patterns diffused relatively slowly through northern Europe and Spain.
  • The people there have slain some of his followers, forced him to fly for his life, and refused to pay scatt to a Vandrad the Viking, the Feud and the Spell
  • BHT could induce apoptosis to pulmonary macrophage in the perfusate of isolate perfused rat lung as examined by the technology of PI fluorescence stain and comet assay.
  • She refused to answer questions about how she could call the house her main residence. Times, Sunday Times
  • You know, to say that they would be confused might be overstating it.
  • He refused to comment as he left the court. Times, Sunday Times
  • My thoughts, however, stubbornly refused to cling to the issue and when a hoarse croak broke loose from high above me, I started violently.
  • You may be confused about what way to vote today, given the welter of claim and counterclaim over the last month.
  • But in an hour-long press conference which largely retrod the argument of yesterday's announcement, both men refused point-blank to comment on rumours of a new pact to pass the Labour leadership in return for entry to the euro.
  • The army apparently refused point blank to do what was required of them.
  • The teacher transfused a love of literature to his students.
  • We are unjust people (having imaginary arguments strikes me as a bit lacking in proportion, not so mention meagerness of world), and so we are continually confused into failing to give unto each thing its due. Fairness and Justice « Unknowing
  • The room was suffused with a soft golden light.
  • He was unable to attend the meeting in Moscow, because the Russian authorities had refused him a visa.sentence dictionary
  • Other northern employers were shocked that ex-slaves refused to work in conditions that would not daunt a farmer in the North. A Renegade History of the United States
  • His fricassee of snails contains the spicy Japanese condiment red yuzu kosho, local fiddlehead ferns and resinous Greek mastic infused with English peas. Snails Quicken Their Culinary Pace
  • Accordingly, Wilson refused to take on any “mandate,” such as the Armenian territories of Turkey that had been victim of widespread massacres, or embark on an invasion of Russia to assist the anti-Bolshevik forces that were battling communist troops there. Shaping the World at Versailles: A Q&A With the Author of A Shattered Peace - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
  • But she refused to do the donkey work, staying calm while munching on a carrot. The Sun
  • Viewers lapped it up and the crisis was defused. Times, Sunday Times
  • For example, if one places a compass on the ground, it spins confusedly without finding a set destination.
  • She lived with my grandma after my grandad passed away and she refused to speak to me, so I stopped visiting them both. The Sun

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