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    repudiate
    /rɪˈpjuːdɪeɪt/

    verb

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  2. REPUDIATE definition: 1. to refuse to accept something or someone as true, good, or reasonable: 2. to refuse to accept…. Learn more.

  3. 1. a. : to refuse to accept. especially : to reject as unauthorized or as having no binding force. repudiate a contract. repudiate a will. b. : to reject as untrue or unjust. repudiate a charge. 2. : to refuse to acknowledge or pay. repudiate a debt. 3. : to refuse to have anything to do with : disown. repudiate a cause.

  4. Repudiate definition: to reject as having no authority or binding force. See examples of REPUDIATE used in a sentence.

  5. 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.

  6. 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) 3. to cast off or disown (a son, lover, etc)

  7. the act of refusing to accept something or someone as true, good, or reasonable: They were surprised by his sudden repudiation of all his former beliefs. Her statement amounted to complete repudiation of the agreement. See. repudiate. Fewer examples. Her actions represent a repudiation of his leadership.

  8. 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.

  9. repudiate. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English re‧pu‧di‧ate /rɪˈpjuːdieɪt/ verb [ transitive] formal 1 to refuse to accept or continue with something SYN reject He repudiated all offers of friendship. 2 to state or show that something is not true or correct The book repudiates the racist stereotypes about black women ...

  10. to reject as having no authority or binding force: to repudiate a claim. to cast off or disown: to repudiate a son. to reject with disapproval or condemnation: to repudiate a new doctrine. to reject with denial: to repudiate a charge as untrue. to refuse to acknowledge and pay (a debt), as a state, municipality, etc.

  11. Jun 26, 2024 · ( transitive) To reject the truth or validity of; to deny . Synonyms: deny, contradict, gainsay; refudiate (nonstandard) ( transitive) To refuse to have any relation to; to disown . Synonyms: disavow, forswear; see also Thesaurus: repudiate. ( transitive) To refuse to pay or honor (a debt ). Synonym: welsh. ( intransitive) To be repudiated.