repudiate

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To refuse to pay or honor (a debt)
To refuse to have anything to do with; to disown
To reject the truth or validity of something; to deny
to refuse to have anything to do with
{v} to divorce, put away, reject, refuse
refuse to acknowledge, ratify, or recognize as valid; "The woman repudiated the divorce settlement"
refuse to recognize or pay; "repudiate a debt
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 = denounce + repudiation repudiations re·pu·dia·tion his public repudiation of the conference decision. = denunciation
reject as untrue, unfounded, or unjust; "She repudiated the accusations"
To refuse to acknowledge or to pay; to disclaim; as, the State has repudiated its debts
cast off or disown; "She renounced her husband"; "The parents repudiated their son"
To divorce, put away, or discard, as a wife, or a woman one has promised to marry
To refuse to pay or honor
refuse to acknowledge, ratify, or recognize as valid; "The woman repudiated the divorce settlement" reject as untrue, unfounded, or unjust; "She repudiated the accusations" refuse to recognize or pay; "repudiate a debt
refuse to recognize or pay; "repudiate a debt"
{f} reject, disavow; disown, renounce; deny, refuse; condemn
To cast off; to disavow; to have nothing to do with; to renounce; to reject
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repudiated
divorced such as by a spouse
repudiated
Simple past tense and past participle of repudiate
repudiation
The act of refusing to accept; the act of repudiating

The young man's repudiation of the church's doctrines caused a conflict between him and his religious parents.

repudiation
{n} a divorce, rejection, refusal
Repudiation
rejecting or disowning or disclaiming as invalid; "Congressional repudiation of the treaty that the President had negotiated"
Repudiation
Denial by an entity involved in a communication
Repudiation
Denial by one of the entities involved in a communication of having participated in all or part of the communication
Repudiation
Denial by one of the entities involved in an action of having participated
Repudiation
Rejection or denial of
Repudiation
The denial or attempted denial by an entity involved in a communication of having participated in all or part of the communication
Repudiation
(See also NONREPUDIATION) The denial or attempted denial by an entity involved in a communication of having participated in all or part of the communication
Repudiation
A quality that prevents a third party from being able to prove that a communication between two other parties ever took place This is a desirable quality if you do not want your communications to be traceable Non-repudiation is the opposite qualitya third party can prove that a communication between two other parties took place Non-repudiation is desirable if you want to be able to trace your communications and prove that they occurred
repudiated
any connection is denied
repudiated
rejected as untrue or unjust
repudiated
disowned
repudiation
the exposure of falseness or pretensions; "the debunking of religion has been too successful"
repudiation
The act of repudiating, or the state of being repuddiated; as, the repudiation of a doctrine, a wife, a debt, etc
repudiation
refusal to acknowledge or pay a debt or honor a contract (especially by public authorities); "the repudiation of the debt by the city"
repudiation
the exposure of falseness or pretensions; "the debunking of religion has been too successful" refusal to acknowledge or pay a debt or honor a contract (especially by public authorities); "the repudiation of the debt by the city" rejecting or disowning or disclaiming as invalid; "Congressional repudiation of the treaty that the President had negotiated
repudiation
One who favors repudiation, especially of a public debt
repudiation
{i} rejection, disavowal; act of disowning, renouncement; denial, refusal; condemnation
repudiation
rejecting or disowning or disclaiming as invalid; "Congressional repudiation of the treaty that the President had negotiated
repudiator
{i} rejecter, one who disavows; one who disowns, renouncer; denier, refuser; condemner
repudiator
One who repudiates
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