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Meanings of
repudiated
in English
Disowned.
disowned
Related terms
unacknowledged
Usage of
repudiated
in English
1
The authority of Dean Mansel and Newman may of course be
repudiated
.
2
The Mahomedans and a few other members
repudiated
the memorial and resigned.
3
Among the people are those who said: He hath
repudiated
the divines.
4
The former habit of making sport of the Zhyd was energetically
repudiated
.
5
It was published during the Caudillo's lifetime; it has never been
repudiated
.
6
He
repudiated
the mother, and forced the daughter to become his wife.
7
True it is often claimed that Jesus
repudiated
the doctrine of vengeance.
8
They are quite logical also in that they have
repudiated
modern science.
9
Suppose we make a critical examination of one of the
repudiated
plates.
10
Senator Toombs, on behalf of the South, had utterly
repudiated
the doctrine.
11
Mr. Clay made that compromise after you had
repudiated
the first one.
12
The needs of her soul, so long ignored and
repudiated
,
asserted themselves.
13
That she should have
repudiated
it was no doubt to her credit.
14
Quietly, but as resolutely, he
repudiated
all idea of retracting his principles.
15
As for the mysterious whispering echo, they
repudiated
all talk of acoustics.
16
And each one that presented himself to her vision was indignantly
repudiated
.
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About this term
repudiated
repudiate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
repudiate by
repudiate the idea
repudiate with scorn
repudiate wife
repudiate all knowledge
More collocations
Repudiated
through the time
Repudiated
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common