abandon, belie, crawfish out, disavow, embargo, levant, ostracize, refuse to consider, reverse, take issue with
Definitionv. cast off
Last update: July 6, 2015
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The company will repudiate any claims of negligence. [verb]
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During his next speech, the president will repudiate blame for the economic situation. [verb]
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He has repudiated his old friend. . [verb]
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She repudiated a charge against her as it was untrue. [verb]
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"If you think to help me, sir, by traducing the lady, I repudiate your advocacy." [verb]
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We therefore voluntarily exclude ourselves from every legislative and judicial body, and repudiate all human politics, worldly honors, and stations of authority. [verb]
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Kennedy's masterpiece is Robert, a coarse, filthy drunkard, whom respectable society has repudiated. [verb]
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Alving, have paid with blood and tears for their spiritual awakening, repudiate marriage as an imposition, a shallow, empty mockery. [verb]
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In order to redeem himself man must do constant penance, must repudiate every natural and healthy impulse, and turn his back on joy and beauty. [verb]
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That may be true of the few; the majority of suffragists repudiate utterly such blasphemy. [verb]
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Anarchism cannot but repudiate such a method of production: its goal is the freest possible expression of all the latent powers of the individual. [verb]
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