Demurral in a sentence as a noun

That's not the point, and your demurral on that particular example should not make you reject my entire argument.

Vos Savant claimed that, of the people who explained their demurral, most were, in fact, basing their objections on the intended reading of the question.

“Gideon,” he would say, with the blunt regular demurral of Bartleby, “I do not generally like trying to visualize thousand-dimensional vectors in three-dimensional space.”

Demurral definitions

noun

(law) a formal objection to an opponent's pleadings

See also: demur demurrer