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- REPUDIATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
REPUDIATE definition: to reject as having no authority or binding force See examples of repudiate used in a sentence
- REPUDIATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
In Latin, the noun repudium refers to the rejection of a spouse or prospective spouse, and the related verb repudiare means "to divorce" or "to reject "
- repudiate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
repudiate something to say officially and or publicly that something is not true synonym deny repudiate somebody to refuse to be connected with somebody any longer synonym disown His party repudiated him after the scandal Definition of repudiate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
- REPUDIATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
REPUDIATE meaning: 1 to refuse to accept something or someone as true, good, or reasonable: 2 to refuse to accept… Learn more
- Repudiate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To repudiate something is to reject it, or to refuse to accept or support it If you grow up religious, but repudiate all organized religion as an adult, you might start spending holidays at the movies, or just going to work
- Repudiating - definition of repudiating by The Free Dictionary
1 to reject the authority or validity of; refuse to accept or ratify: Congress repudiated the treaty that the President had negotiated 2 (Banking Finance) to refuse to acknowledge or pay (a debt)
- REPUDIATE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
If you repudiate something or someone, you show that you strongly disagree with them and do not want to be connected with them in any way Leaders urged people to turn out in large numbers to repudiate the violence He believes his public repudiation of the conference decision will enhance his standing as a leader
- repudiate, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
What does the verb repudiate mean? There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb repudiate See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence How common is the verb repudiate? What is the etymology of the verb repudiate? repudiate is a borrowing from Latin Etymons: Latin repudiāt-, repudiāre
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