To refuse strongly and solemnly to own or acknowledge.
Refuse to acknowledge; disclaim knowledge of; responsibility for, or association with.
1 Our leadership must disavow the policies that perpetuate race and class disparities.
2 If anyone asks, you disavow any knowledge of what went on tonight.
3 And consider-willObama disavow this interview or does Geffen speak for him?
4 When she arrived here the government was obliged to disavow the act.
5 It is so foolish, that I think he might fairly disavow it.
6 He felt his condition, and his powerful genius did not disavow it.
7 He would not disavow his feelings, nor would he apologise for them.
8 What could be more postmodern than interrupting your narrative to disavow postmodernism?
9 As he had said to Monsignor Fornaro, could the Pope disavow him?
10 Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino has said Venezuela's armed forces disavow any self-proclaimed president.
11 Using language to disavow and disinherit your spouse will not help.
12 Trump drew criticism in February for failing to quickly disavow support from Duke.
13 The President was obliged to disavow the acts of his agents.
14 He must needs comfort her; must needs disavow his own impression.
15 Doing this would require them to disavow much more than rhetoric.
16 The King was quite uncommitted, and could always disavow what had been done.
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