0 to express disagreement or refuse to do something:
1 the act of expressing disagreement or of refusing to do something:
2 to express disagreement or refusal to do something:
Jack urged me to go, but I demurred.
There was no further demur.
He was used to being obeyed without demur.
Baldwin then made no demur against the Chancellor's recommendation.
The formal business of the meeting lasted barely five minutes, with each resolution waved through with no hint of demur from the trio present.
After some demur all consented.
The seminar quietly finessed the definitional question, not without a few polite demurs.
Patients denied the therapeutic benefits of those drugs in the interim might once again demur.
Up to a point, it is hard to demur.