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Repudiate (Verb)

Meaning 1

Refuse to acknowledge, ratify, or recognize as valid; "The woman repudiated the divorce settlement".

Classification

Verbs of thinking, judging, analyzing, doubting.

Examples

  • The politician publicly repudiated the false statements made about his opponent during the debate.
  • The government has refused to repudiate the existing treaty with its neighboring country.
  • He repudiated his earlier statement about climate change after reviewing new evidence.
  • She repudiated the allegations of misconduct and demanded a formal investigation.
  • The company repudiated any claims of liability for the environmental disaster caused by their operations.

Related Words

  • Repudiative (adjective)
  • Repudiation (noun)

Meaning 2

Cast off; "She renounced her husband"; "The parents repudiated their son".

Classification

Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing.

Examples

  • The woman was left to fend for herself after her family repudiated her for marrying against their wishes.
  • The king's advisor urged him to repudiate the unfaithful queen and marry a more suitable woman.
  • After discovering his father's dark past, the son chose to repudiate him and his family name.
  • When the child became involved with the wrong crowd, the parents decided to repudiate them and cut all ties.
  • The community came together to repudiate the corrupt leader and demand his resignation.

Synonyms

  • Disown
  • Renounce

Hypernyms

  • Reject

Hyponyms

  • Recant
  • Retract
  • Apostatise
  • Abjure
  • Swallow
  • Apostatize
  • Deny
  • Resile
  • Rebut
  • Withdraw
  • Refute
  • Take Back

Related Words

  • Repudiation (noun)

Meaning 3

Reject as untrue, unfounded, or unjust; "She repudiated the accusations".

Classification

Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing.

Examples

  • The company repudiated the rumor that it was planning to lay off hundreds of employees, calling it baseless and malicious.
  • She repudiated the claim that she had been involved in the scandal, stating she had never even met the people involved.
  • The politician repudiated his earlier statement, admitting that he had given incorrect information.
  • He repudiated the allegations of misconduct, demanding an apology from the accusers.
  • The historian repudiated the long-held theory, presenting new evidence that disputed its validity.

Related Words

  • Repudiative (adjective)
  • Repudiation (noun)

Meaning 4

Refuse to recognize or pay; "repudiate a debt".

Classification

Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing.

Examples

  • The company's board of directors voted to repudiate the debt which was incurred by the previous management.
  • After realizing the purchase was made under false pretenses, the consumer attempted to repudiate the loan and return the goods.
  • Due to the country's economic crisis, the government was forced to repudiate part of its international debt.
  • The new administration repudiated the loans made by its predecessors to several under-performing state-owned enterprises.
  • In a bold move, the creditor decided to repudiate the unsecured debt of the bankrupt businessman.

Hypernyms

  • Decline

Related Words

  • Repudiation (noun)
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