verweering
Verweering is a Dutch noun describing the act or result of refusing or declining something, especially a request, order, or consent. The term is most often encountered in formal, historical, or legal language, and is comparatively rare in contemporary everyday speech. It can denote a firm, deliberate denial rather than a casual rejection.
Etymology: The word is formed with the prefix ver- attached to an older form of the verb
Usage: In practice, verweering signals not just a simple 'no' but a stance or principle behind the
Related terms: weigering, afwijzing, ontzegging. See also synonyms or related phrases used in similar contexts.
Notes: Because verweering is relatively rare today, speakers will often substitute modern terms such as weigering