disowned

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English - Turkish
reddedilmiş
reddedilen
reddet(mek)
reddet

Ebeveynleri onu evlatlıktan reddetti ve onu evden kovdu. - Her parents disowned her and kicked her out of the house.

Tom'un babası onu evlatlıktan reddetti. - Tom's father disowned him.

disown
tanımama
disown
inkar etme
disown
tanıma
disown
tanımamak
disown
inkâr etmek
disown
sahip olduğunu reddetmek
repudiated
{f} reddet
repudiated
reddedilmiş
disown
sahip çıkma

Tom'un babası ona sahip çıkmadı. - Tom's father has disowned him.

disown
kabul etmemek
disown
{f} reddetmek
disown
{f} evlatlıktan reddetmek
disown
{f} sahip çıkmamak
disown
{f} yadsımak
English - English
adj (of a sheet) Not adopted [annotate]
Having no parent An object ceases being the child of another object by being disowned See also adopted
past of disown
[adj ]
any connection is denied
repudiated
disown
To refuse to own or to refuse to acknowledge one’s own

Lord Capulet and his wife threatened to disown their daughter Juliet if she didn't go through with marrying Count Paris.

disown
to refuse to acknowledge as one's own or as connected with oneself
disown
{v} not to own, to deny, to renounce
disown
If you disown someone or something, you say or show that you no longer want to have any connection with them or any responsibility for them. The man who murdered the girl is no son of mine. I disown him. to say that you no longer want to be connected with someone or something, especially a member of your family or something that you are responsible for
disown
{f} cut off (from an inheritance, family, etc.); repudiate, disavow, renounce
disown
To refuse to own or acknowledge as belonging to one's self; to disavow or deny, as connected with one's self personally; as, a parent can hardly disown his child; an author will sometimes disown his writings
disown
prevent deliberately (as by making a will) from inheriting
disown
To refuse to acknowledge or allow; to deny
disowned
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