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re·pu·di·a·tion \ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈāshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin repudiation-, repudiatio, from repudiatus (past participle of repudiare) + -ion-, -io -ion : the action of repudiating or the state of being repudiated: as a. : divorce or legal separation from a woman b. : the action of refusing to be bound by the terms of a contract (as in refusing to acknowledge or pay a debt); specifically : such an action on the part of public authorities against whom no claim can be enforced < repudiation of the state debt > < repudiation is bad for credit — Stringfellow Barr > c. : the action in canon law of refusing a benefice d. : the act or action of rejecting or refusing to accept something < resulted in the magistrate's repudiation by both parties — Current Biography > < the repudiation of a great tradition — J.L.Lowes > < expressed his repudiation of this counsel — G.B.Shaw > |