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    Dis·claim·er
    /diˈsklāmər/

    noun

  2. The meaning of DISCLAIMER is a denial or disavowal of legal claim : relinquishment of or formal refusal to accept an interest or estate. How to use disclaimer in a sentence.

  3. a statement that you are not responsible for something: The disclaimer reminded viewers that the movie is a drama, not a documentary.

  4. A disclaimer is a statement or document intended to limit the responsibility or legal liability of a company, organization, or person.

  5. a statement that you are not responsible for something: The disclaimer reminded viewers that the movie is a drama, not a documentary.

  6. A disclaimer is a statement that rejects a legal claim. If you're speaking on Russian history and don't want to be quoted, offer a disclaimer that all your information comes from Wikipedia and you're not responsible for its accuracy.

  7. A disclaimer is a statement in which a person says that they did not know about something or that they are not responsible for something. The disclaimer asserts that the company won't be held responsible for any inaccuracies.

  8. disclaimer. noun. /dɪsˈkleɪmə (r)/. /dɪsˈkleɪmər/. (formal) a statement in which somebody says that they are not connected with or responsible for something, or that they do not have any knowledge of it. They protect themselves by issuing various disclaimers.

  9. DISCLAIMER definition: a statement in which someone officially says that they are not responsible for something. Learn more.

  10. The act of refusing or rejecting a right that one is entitled to claim. The process of denying any responsibility associated with a specific event or action.

  11. A declining of responsibility or liability for something. A clause in a contract or other writing, stating that the producer or seller of product, device, or process makes no promises about its quality or performance and will not be responsible for harm resulting therefrom. One who disclaims, disowns, or renounces.

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