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    Re·pu·di·ate
    /rəˈpyo͞odēˌāt/

    verb

  2. Definition of repudiate. 1. as in to deny. to declare not to be true vigorously repudiated the charge that she had lied on her résumé. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. deny. reject. refute. contradict. disavow. disown. disclaim. disallow. negate. disaffirm. gainsay. negative. disconfirm.

  3. verb [ T ] formal us / rɪˈpjuː.di.eɪt / uk / rɪˈpjuː.di.eɪt /. Add to word list. Add to word list. to refuse to accept something or someone as true, good, or reasonable: He repudiated the allegation / charge / claim that he had tried to deceive them. I utterly repudiate those remarks.

  4. 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.

  5. The meaning of REPUDIATION is the act of repudiating : the state of being repudiated; especially : the refusal of public authorities to acknowledge or pay a debt.

  6. to refuse to accept or agree with something: Cousteau repudiated the criticism / claims. repudiation. noun [ U ] formal uk / rɪˌpjuːdiˈeɪʃ ə n / us. (Definition of repudiate from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of repudiate. in Chinese (Traditional) 拒絕,不接受, 否認, 批駁… See more. in Chinese (Simplified)

  7. 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. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 6 days ago · 1. to reject the authority or validity of; refuse to accept or ratify. Congress repudiated the treaty that the President had negotiated. 2. to refuse to acknowledge or pay (a debt ) 3. to cast off or disown (a son, lover, etc) Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms. repudiable (reˈpudiable) adjective.

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