单词 | repudiations |
释义 | repudiateverb re·pu·di·ate ri-ˈpyü-dē-ˌāt repudiated; repudiating transitive verb 1 a : to refuse to accept especially : to reject as unauthorized or as having no binding force repudiate a contract repudiate a will b : to reject as untrue or unjust repudiate a charge 2 : to refuse to acknowledge or pay repudiate a debt 3 : to refuse to have anything to do with : disown repudiate a cause … unless they repudiated the failed policies of the past and took decisive action, the party might fracture or lose its hold on the electorate. Walter A. McDougall 4 dated : to divorce or separate formally from (a woman to whom one is betrothed or married) "The incident was witnessed by … the Marquess Zanipolo, who, in consequence, has already repudiated his unhappy bride." Edith Wharton repudiator ri-ˈpyü-dē-ˌā-tər noun repudiations noun1 as in denials a refusal to confirm the truth of a statement voters seemed satisfied by the candidate's public repudiation of the beliefs of an organization to which he had briefly belonged as a youth Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in refusals the act or practice of giving up or rejecting something once enjoyed or desired New Year's resolutions typically include the repudiation of chocolate and other indulgences and the promise to resume working out at the gym Synonyms & Similar Words
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