abjure, brush aside, counter, disagree, disprove, hold out against, not consent, refuse, repulse, stand aloof, unsay
Definitionv. renounce a legal claim or title to
Last update: September 15, 2015
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The banned militant group disclaimed the responsibility of the bombing. [verb]
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We expressly disclaim all warranties of any kind, whether express or implied. [verb]
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Balfour Beatty and Birse disclaim any obligation to update any forward looking or other statements contained herein, except as required by applicable law. [verb]
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We disclaim any desire to tyrannize over those of others. [verb]
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Both the disputants disclaimed any such intention, and, with high colour and flashing eyes, protested they were never so cool in their lives. [verb]
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When she disclaimed the thanks with which he concluded, protesting that she was the person under obligation, the expression was sincere. [verb]
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The dear lad disclaimed weariness. [verb]
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'I disclaim it, ma belle demoiselle, although I protest it would be the more congenial of the two.' [verb]
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Le Veillard disclaimed any knowledge of the publication. [verb]
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