repudiating

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Definition of repudiating in English English dictionary

repudiate
To refuse to pay or honor (a debt)
repudiate
to refuse to have anything to do with
repudiate
{v} to divorce, put away, reject, refuse
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refuse to acknowledge, ratify, or recognize as valid; "The woman repudiated the divorce settlement"
repudiate
refuse to recognize or pay; "repudiate a debt
repudiate
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. Leaders urged people to turn out in large numbers to repudiate the violence = denounce + repudiation repudiations re·pu·dia·tion his public repudiation of the conference decision. = denunciation
repudiate
To reject the truth or validity of something; to deny
repudiate
reject as untrue, unfounded, or unjust; "She repudiated the accusations"
repudiate
To refuse to acknowledge or to pay; to disclaim; as, the State has repudiated its debts
repudiate
To refuse to have anything to do with; to disown
repudiate
cast off or disown; "She renounced her husband"; "The parents repudiated their son"
repudiate
To divorce, put away, or discard, as a wife, or a woman one has promised to marry
repudiate
To refuse to pay or honor
repudiate
refuse to acknowledge, ratify, or recognize as valid; "The woman repudiated the divorce settlement" reject as untrue, unfounded, or unjust; "She repudiated the accusations" refuse to recognize or pay; "repudiate a debt
repudiate
refuse to recognize or pay; "repudiate a debt"
repudiate
{f} reject, disavow; disown, renounce; deny, refuse; condemn
repudiate
To cast off; to disavow; to have nothing to do with; to renounce; to reject
repudiating

    Hyphenation

    re·pu·di·at·ing

    Turkish pronunciation

    ripyudieytîng

    Pronunciation

    /rēˈpyo͞odēˌātəɴɢ/ /riːˈpjuːdiːˌeɪtɪŋ/
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