Disavowal

  • 11disavowal — Synonyms and related words: abjuration, abjurement, abrogation, absolute contradiction, annulment, contradiction, contrary assertion, contravention, controversion, countering, crossing, denial, disaffirmation, disallowance, disclaimer,… …

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  • 12disavowal — dis|a|vow|al [ ,dısə vauəl ] noun count or uncount a statement in which you disavow someone or something …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 13disavowal — dis·a vow·al || ‚dɪsÉ™ vaÊŠÉ™l n. denial, repudiation, rejection …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 14disavowal — n 1. denial, disaffirmation, retraction, recantation, recall; contradiction, gainsay; disclaimer, disclamation. 2. repudiation, renunciation, renouncement, (usu. under oath) abjuration; disowning, discarding, rejecting, rejection, disinheriting,… …

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  • 15disavowal — dis·avowal …

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  • 16disavowal — dis•a•vow•al [[t]ˌdɪs əˈvaʊ əl[/t]] n. repudiation; denial • Etymology: 1740–50 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 17disavowal — /dɪsəˈvaʊəl/ (say disuh vowuhl) noun a disowning; repudiation; denial …

  • 18disavowal — noun denial of any connection with or knowledge of • Syn: ↑disclaimer • Derivationally related forms: ↑disavow • Hypernyms: ↑denial • Hyponyms: ↑retraction, ↑ …

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  • 19deviance disavowal — A refusal, on the part of those who have been labelled deviant, to accept this characterization. The concept was originally developed with reference to so called social deviants, such as the physically handicapped, who had a strong interest in… …

    Dictionary of sociology

  • 20Disclaimer — Dis*claim er, n. 1. One who disclaims, disowns, or renounces. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) A denial, disavowal, or renunciation, as of a title, claim, interest, estate, or trust; relinquishment or waiver of an interest or estate. Burrill. [1913… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English